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I retired in June 2021. A year before, TIAA said we were able to withdraw our savings without the need to pay the IRS in three years. I didn't pay attention to the 1099-R because I thought I was protected from paying. I got a CP2000. Neither TIAA or the IRS agents or advocate people are giving me the benefit of the doubt. They all talk about the legal aspect of my case. The money I took in June 2020 was to buy a house before my retirement. I will fill out my taxes as a writer and photographer. I need a CPA (not sure where to look for a reasonable price), but first I want to be able to understand what is going on with my taxes now (with Cares Act problem) and for the future (filling taxes as a writer). I am willing to learn and attend workshops. I feel very illiterate in these matters. People live scared of the IRS and I hate this feeling and not being in control or my money as a middle class person with no big income. I retired at 62. What should I do to resolve my tax issues and understand my tax situation better?

May 4th, 2023

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