Any distributions you took within the 2021 tax year will be taxable on your federal return. One is if you have received the qualified disaster. You can file it if any of the three cases apply to you.

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Webthe remaining 55% of the distribution is taxable on your 2021 and 2022 tax returns (21 2/3% on your 2021 tax return and 33 1/3% on your 2022 tax return).