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Yes, it isn't taxable in PA.
You will have retirement follow-up questions during the state interview. Please check your selection on the “What kind of retirement income do you have from Pennsylvania?” screen during the state interview. Then on the “Tell Us About Your Retirement Income” screen you must enter your basis (for the conversion $12,000 and for the Roth distribution $19.60)
“Distributions (from Roth IRA) are includable in income to the extent that contributions were not previously included if made before the individual for whom the account is maintained obtains age 59 ½ or retires from service. The cost recovery method is used to determine the portion of a distribution to be included in income.
The conversion of a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA is generally not taxable. That is, monies transferred from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA via conversion (whether by a trustee-to-trustee transfer or a roll-over within 60 days) are generally not subject to Pennsylvania personal income tax.” (PA DOR)
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