First year in retirement question.

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cosmo
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First year in retirement question.

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I retired on Jan 31, 2018. I was wondering if I receive a W2 for that month, and a 1099R for the remaining eleven months? Or will the 1099R cover the whole year?
If anybody has experience with this, or knows of a good resource to find this answer, it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks, Jack

Retired56
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Re: First year in retirement question.

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You will get a W-2 for your pay in January plus any annual leave paid, and a 1099R for the other Eleven months.

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Re: First year in retirement question.

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Thank you.

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Re: First year in retirement question.

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You could probably find an electronic version through DFAS my pay. I would check.

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