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If your Total Tax amount on California Form 540 increased by 2614, this may not be due to any calculations on Form 8606, since yours seems correct.
Here's more info from CA FTB:
If a taxpayer makes a transfer from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA and the transfer is not eligible for treatment as a qualified rollover contribution (such as in the case where a taxpayer's adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000), the amounts transferred (other than amounts attributable to nondeductible contributions) are includible in gross income and subject to the 10 percent tax on early withdrawals.
This could be affecting the amount of your CA tax.
I would suggest that you use the interview to step through the entry of your 1099-R and all follow-up questions again. If you're using TurboTax Online, clear your Cache and Cookies first.
Here's more info on How to Enter a Back-Door Roth Conversion and Form 8606.
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