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If you had two different retirement accounts that you received distributions from, you could have two separate 1099-R's.
If they show different 'account numbers' that may be the case.
Contact the company to verify this if you're in doubt.
Here's How to Enter 1099-R.
Yes, you must enter both of them, each one separately.
Or one could be a corrected 1099R. Is the Corrected box at the top checked?
Or is the total of box 1 the amount you got during the year? Is box 7 the same code or different?
But yes you normally enter both of them separately. Ask them why you got 2 forms.
If you are getting monthly retirement payments in the year you turn 59.5......you get 2 1099-R forms that year.
One with a code 2 in box 7
One with code 7 in box 7.
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1) Even if not getting monthly payments, you could get two if you took two distributions during the year you turned 59.5.......there would be different box 7 codes for those too.
2) I guess there could be two also, if you took a corrective distribution for over-contribution to some retirement account last year, and then also took another distribution. Those would be coded differently in box 7.
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