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These Situations May Lower Your Tax Bill
I figure the answer is no, but I want to ask anyways. I withdrew from my retirement plan to support myself after an employer let me go for taking time off to deal with my mother's death. Would I put the amount of money I pulled out in the "Death" field on the "These Situations May Lower Your Tax Bill" page? To be honest I'm not sure exactly what this field is asking for.
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I'm sorry for your loss.
That field is just for the death of the plan holder.
Depending on the type of retirement plan you had, there are a few exceptions.
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I'm sorry for your loss.
That field is just for the death of the plan holder.
Depending on the type of retirement plan you had, there are a few exceptions.
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