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The bank is wrong or ask another bank person. They have until Jan 31 to send you the 1099R. You have to report it. It is probably taxable. Did they take any withholding out of the RMD payment?
Yes--- if you took any money out of a retirement account.....whether it was an RMD or just money you took out....you will get a 1099R and you have to enter it on your tax return.
To enter your retirement income, Go to Federal> Wages and Income>Retirement Plans and Social Security>IRA 401 k) Pension Plan Withdrawals to enter your 1099R.
Yes, you do need to report your RMD on your tax return. The account owner is taxed at his/her income tax rate on the amount of the withdrawn RMD but if the RMD is a qualified distribution from a Roth IRA, it is tax free. Also, any part that was already taxed is tax free (to the extent the RMD is a return of basis). You should have received a 1099R for your distribution from your bank. You should contact your bank again to request the 1099. If you do not receive it, please review IRS topic What to do if I do not receive my W2 or 1099R?
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