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No. They are two completely different things. After tax medical expenses can go on Schedule A Itemized Deductions.
The amount shown in box 5 of the Form 1099-R provided
by the payer is the amount of the distribution that is tax free. It's
always best to enter the 1099-R exactly as it appears, then answer all the
questions.
No. They are two completely different things. After tax medical expenses can go on Schedule A Itemized Deductions.
The amount shown in box 5 of the Form 1099-R provided
by the payer is the amount of the distribution that is tax free. It's
always best to enter the 1099-R exactly as it appears, then answer all the
questions.
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