If you have a 401k through your employer, it was entered already when you entered information from the boxes on your W-2. You do not enter it again. Or...are you self-employed?
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No. 401(k) contributions aren't the same as an IRA, and they shouldn't be entered on your tax return. The deduction for traditional 401(k) contributions has already been accounted for in your W-2.