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Retirement income, such as a 401(k) or IRA distribution, is reported on a Form 1099-R. If you haven't received your 1099-R, you need to wait until you receive your 1099-R before you e-file. The IRS requires plan administrators to put your Form 1099-R in the mail by January 31st. If you lost your Form 1099-R, ask your plan administrator for a new one.
If you have a Form CSA-1099-R or Form CSF-1099-R, enter it like a normal 1099-R. We'll ask which type of 1099-R you're entering on the Type of 1099-R screen.
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