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If you made after tax contributions to an IRA (or other retirement plan) that would be your basis. Since it's already been taxed, that portion is not taxable when you withdraw it. If you didn't have any such after tax contributions then your basis would be zero.
Also, if you made any after-tax contributions to your company's pension plan or 401(k) plan, that would be your basis. Your employer would have that information.
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