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You do not have to do anything. If you didn't withdraw money, you will not get any forms.
However, your W-2 will reflect the contributions in BOX 12 coded as a (D).
And actually if your employer took it out of you paychecks and they also contributed to it then it was NOT a IRA but a 401K plan.
Your contributions will be on your W2 box 12 Code D. They are pretax and have already been deducted from the wages in box 1 so you can't deduct them again.
As JohnB5677's answer implies, it is unlikely that this retirement account is an IRA but is instead an employer-provided qualified retirement plan like a 401(k) plan.
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