1099 R for Recharacterization

In March 2020, I recharacterized 2019 non-deductible contributions (as well as earnings/loss on these contributions) from traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. I captured this recharacterization in 2019 taxes in turbotax. I received a 1099 R for tax year 2020. Do I need to put this 1099 R in turbotax for my 2020 tax return even though it was already addressed in my 2019 taxes?

 

In 2021, I converted my non-deductible 2020 traditional IRA contributions ($7000) to Roth IRA. Can I show this conversion in 2020 taxes or do I need to wait and show in 2021 taxes?  If show in 2021, would I have to do amendment to 2020 taxes?