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If you had the funds rolled over directly from your 401-k plan to a traditional IRA, then you may not receive a form 1099-R and you won't need to report it on your tax return.
If you do receive a form 1099-R, then you need to report it in the Retirement Plans and Social Security income section in TurboTax. If it is coded properly, you will not owe any tax on the roll over.
Thanks for the info. I know there will be no tax, but I figured the paperwork would be involved. I'm sure I'll get a 1099-R so I'll muddle my way through Turbotax when everything gets here. Thanks again for the reply.
You may get no 1099R forms or get 1 or 2. If you get a 1099R enter it exactly as shown. If it shows up as taxable then come back and ask.
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