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No. You just file a normal return. Nowhere on the actual IRS forms do you report that your taxable distribution from a retirement plan satisfied your Minimum Required Distribution (RMD) requirement. However, the TurboTax interview and worksheets will note that the RMD was satisfied.
The IRS only requires that you report yourself if you don't meet the RMD
No. You just file a normal return. Nowhere on the actual IRS forms do you report that your taxable distribution from a retirement plan satisfied your Minimum Required Distribution (RMD) requirement. However, the TurboTax interview and worksheets will note that the RMD was satisfied.
The IRS only requires that you report yourself if you don't meet the RMD
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