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Retirement tax questions
If you made Roth contributions because of income limitations, those will get flagged as "excess contributions"
You can make traditional IRA contributions regardless of income, however, some or all of the traditional IRA contribution may not be deductible on your tax return. If that is the case, this is where a Backdoor Roth conversion can come into play to convert the traditional IRA contribution to a Roth contribution. If your traditional IRA contribution was fully non-deductible, a complete conversion to a Roth using the Backdoor Roth conversion will not change your taxable income or tax liability.
Following is a help article from TurboTax on how to report a Backdoor Roth in TurboTax.
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