MaryK4
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Retirement tax questions

Yes, it would be a recharacterization- if it happens in the same year there are no tax consequences.   A recharacterization allows you to treat a regular contribution made to a Roth IRA or to a traditional IRA as having been made to the other type of IRA.

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