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If you actually took a loan from your 401K you do not report it or pay taxes on it. If it wasn't a loan then it was a distribution and you will get a 1099R for it and it will be taxable.
But if you got a 1099R for it then it was a distribution. They have until Jan 31 to send you a 1099R. If it was actually a distribution you will pay regular tax on it and a 10% early withdrawal penalty if you are under 59 1/2.
You can just type 1099R into the search box at the top of your return, then find and it will give you a Jump To link to go right to it.
OR Enter a 1099R under
Federal on left
Wages & Income at top
Then scroll way down to Retirement Plans and Social Security,
Then IRA, 401(k), Pension Plans (1099R) - click Start or Update
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