dd90
Level 2

How to tell Turbotax employer contribution to solo 401k is Roth?

I am self-employed, and have a single-member LLC with a solo 401k (actually two 401k accounts: traditional and Roth).

 

Older guidance said "Employer (profit-sharing) contributions may not be Roth funds."

 

However, Forbes says:

 

Before the passing of the [Secure Act 2.0, Dec 2022], employer funding could only be pre-tax. Now, effective immediately, plan sponsors may choose to offer non-elective or employer matching contributions to Roth accounts.

 

I would like to make contributions to the Roth solo 401k from both employer and employee side.

 

However, the Turbotax screen to enter these contributions ("Individual and Roth 401(k) Plans", get there with search, enter "individual 401k", click "Jump to individual 401k") has the "Employer Matching (Profit Sharing) Contributions" under "Individual 401(K)" and not "Roth 401(k)".

 

How do I tell Turbotax I want my employer profit-sharing contribution to be Roth as well?