If I received a 1099-div and 1099-INT from my IRA account that I have never withdrawn from do I have to report it to the IRS when filing my taxes this year?
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No, interest and dividends received in your IRA account are tax-deferred.
You do not report these forms 1099-DIV and 1099-INT on your tax return.
No, interest and dividends received in your IRA account are tax-deferred.
You do not report these forms 1099-DIV and 1099-INT on your tax return.
you should not be getting a 1099-INT or -DIV for an IRA. Ask your custodian why they are sending you (and the IRS) that document.
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