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Some of the contributions previously made to my traditional IRA account have been nondeductible contributions. How do I determine how much of my 2009 distributions are taxable?

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A. In order to determine the taxable amount of your 2009 distributions received from your traditional IRA, you must complete Form 8606 (Nondeductible IRAs), Part I. Nondeductible contributions to a traditional IRA are also reportable on Form 8606, Part I.

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