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Why does the 8915E-T also appear to me? and appears to correct errors.
If I didn't have distributions in 2021, can I delete this 8915E-T?
it is necessary to do the 8915F and the 8915E-T, to declare prior-year distribution amounts?
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Yes, you should delete the 8915E-T because the 8915-F replaces the 8915-E in 2021. You may still have the 8915-E because information rolled over from a prior year. You can follow these steps to delete the Form 8915-E:
Thanks, I did it, but the 8915F was also deleted.
8915F and 8915E information can be entered at the screen Did you take a 2020 Qualified Disaster Distribution?
I do not know what kind of distribution you are reporting.
However, I was able to report Qualified 2020 Disaster Distributions From Retirement Plans (Other than IRAs) in Part II from the 2020 8915-E.
I was able to generate an IRS Form 8915-F Qualified Disaster Retirement Plan Distributions and Repayments and report distributions other than IRA's in Part II.
The intent is for you to see the 1/3 spread over the three years:
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