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For the situation you described, the best answer to the question about 'did you change your mind' is no. You did not recharacterize the contribution.
Since you contributed to your Traditional IRA during the calendar year of 2025 for the tax year of 2024, you will only report the non-deductible contribution to the Traditional IRA on your 2024 tax return.
When you converted (not rolled over) the Traditional IRA to your Roth IRA, that conversion took place in 2025. That means that you will receive a 2025 Form 1099-R reporting that distribution from the Traditional IRA. The 2025 Form 1099-R will be entered and reported on your 2025 tax return. That is where the Roth IRA conversion will take place.
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‎February 4, 2025
11:42 AM