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You don't need to report the Fair Market Value of your IRA on your tax return, unless you received distributions from the IRA and had made non-deductible contributions to the IRA.
You don't need to report the Fair Market Value of your IRA on your tax return, unless you received distributions from the IRA and had made non-deductible contributions to the IRA.
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