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You don't report any interest, dividends, stock sales, etc within a 401(k).
You only report income from a 401(k) when you take out money.
A 401(k) is a tax-deferred account. Activity within it is not reported, which is why you have no tax forms.
You don't report any interest, dividends, stock sales, etc within a 401(k).
You only report income from a 401(k) when you take out money.
A 401(k) is a tax-deferred account. Activity within it is not reported, which is why you have no tax forms.
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