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If I rolled over retirement accounts and got a bunch of 1099-R's, do I need to report them if I rolled them all in to an IRA or other qualified retirement plans?
The taxable amounts on all the forms are $0.00
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If I rolled over retirement accounts and got a bunch of 1099-R's, do I need to report them if I rolled them all in to an IRA or other qualified retirement plans?
You should report the 1099-Rs, even though they are not taxable.
June 4, 2019
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If I rolled over retirement accounts and got a bunch of 1099-R's, do I need to report them if I rolled them all in to an IRA or other qualified retirement plans?
You should report the 1099-Rs, even though they are not taxable.
June 4, 2019
3:54 PM
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