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Why is Line 4a less than Line 4b?

psanger438
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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Inuit claims its "by design" that how its suppose to be....as long as your taxable amount is correct, that's all IRS is looking at.


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Accountant-Man
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Form? Federal? State?
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Just-Lisa-Now-
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Level 15

Inuit claims its "by design" that how its suppose to be....as long as your taxable amount is correct, that's all IRS is looking at.


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IRonMaN
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According to the instructions, you don't enter an amount in 4a if the IRA distribution is fully taxable.


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Just-Lisa-Now-
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not sure why that wasn't helpful   

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IRonMaN
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Some people just can't handle the truth. :grimacing::grimacing:

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TAXOH
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Too bad we don't know in advance if they want the truth or not.
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IRonMaN
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I'm pretty good at answering questions as helpful if folks really don't care whether or not the answer is truthful :smirk::smirk:

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TAXOH
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:+1::+1:
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