PaulaM
Employee Tax Expert

Retirement tax questions

No, you do not have to grant access to your tax return for a third party, and I don't suggest you do that. Are you seeing this question in Mint perhaps?

In TurboTax, Roth IRA contributions don't have to be entered at all because they are made with after-tax dollars (no deduction), and don't show up at all on your tax return

Entry in TurboTax is just a handy way to track your Roth IRA basis, but it is not required. If you want to enter to track the basis:

  • In your open return, select My Account
  • Tools
  • Topic Search
  • Type 'roth ira' in the box, then select GO

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