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retper
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Last seen: Aug 15, 2019
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RE: Withdrew 1/10th% too much - contact IRS?

Now I know. I went back to my old versions of spreadsheets of calculations in Google Docs. I referenced this:/p> I used the average of the balance b...

6 years ago
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RE: Withdrew 1/10th% too much - contact IRS?

I'm suspecting the calculator I used online gave me a calculation/rounding error. I'm going with that. My original spreadsheets do reflect the amounts...

6 years ago
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RE: Withdrew 1/10th% too much - contact IRS?

Thanks, somehow fat fingered the withdrawal amount of $11 off from several thousand. I'm not going to worry about it, will use correct amount next yea...

6 years ago
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RE: Withdrew 1/10th% too much - contact IRS?

Hi, this was my first year to do this, only two distributions from one IRA. I may have gotten a couple of number juxtaposed when transposing from an o...

6 years ago
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