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Retirement tax questions
No, there is not a limit for the amount that can be converted from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
However, remember that a conversion is not the same thing as making a contribution to your Roth IRA. You do not enter any information in your return to report that you have made a contribution to your Roth IRA if all you did was convert a distribution from your Traditional IRA. Delete the information you entered in the Roth IRA contribution section and the excess contribution issue should be solved.
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‎February 15, 2025
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