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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
Looking at your steps shown above, your step 9 answer would be 'no' if this 2022 contribution to a Traditional IRA is the first Traditional IRA you have opened. If you had any prior Traditional IRA accounts where you had made non-deductible contributions, then you would select 'yes'.
Going through your remaining steps, you have elected to make your $6000 contribution non-deductible, which is the correct choice for having the back door Roth conversion be a non-taxable event on your 2023 tax return when you report the Form 1099-R that you will receive.
Form 8606 should now be included as part of your return reporting the non-deductible basis in your Traditional IRA.
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‎April 1, 2023
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