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If you are referring to a Roth IRA contribution, you do not have to report it on your tax return. If you are referring to a distribution from aRoth IRA, it would have been reported to you on a 1099-R, which you would need to report on your taxes, even if it was a qualified non-taxable distribution.
If you are referring to a Roth IRA contribution, you do not have to report it on your tax return. If you are referring to a distribution from aRoth IRA, it would have been reported to you on a 1099-R, which you would need to report on your taxes, even if it was a qualified non-taxable distribution.
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