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Retirement tax questions
As stated in Step 10 above, if none of your contribution can be deducted, you won't see the option to make part of it nondeductible. Instead, the full amount of your contribution will automatically be nondeductible and reported on Form 8606.
As for the full amount of your conversion being taxed, first, make sure that the IRA/SEP/SIMPLE box is checked on the 1099-R entry screen. Next, walk through 1099-R interview questions to indicate that all of the Non-Deductible Traditional IRA contribution was converted to a Roth IRA (Step 2 above).
If these suggestions don't resolve this issue, please let me know so that I can assist you further.
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March 8, 2024
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