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When filing my return, do I need to include a corrected 1099-r when the correction includes $0 Gross Distribution and $0 Taxable Income?
I received an incorrect 1099-r showing Column 1 Gross Distribution $$ and the same $$ Taxable Income in Col 2a. I should not have received this 1099-r, as the transaction was a Direct Rollover.
The company has issued me a Corrected 1099-R, showing $0 in Col 1 and $0 in Col 2b. Should I include this corrected 1099-r when I file my return? Thank you.
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June 6, 2019
10:31 AM
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When filing my return, do I need to include a corrected 1099-r when the correction includes $0 Gross Distribution and $0 Taxable Income?
You do not have to include the corrected 1099-R as no amount is reported on it.
June 6, 2019
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When filing my return, do I need to include a corrected 1099-r when the correction includes $0 Gross Distribution and $0 Taxable Income?
You do not have to include the corrected 1099-R as no amount is reported on it.
June 6, 2019
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