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My spouse and I have identical 1099-R forms. We both did a backdoor Roth IRA conversion. However, TurboTax shows my spouse's contribution as income and mine isn't. Why?
I can't figure out why TurboTax is counting my spouse's contribution of $6000 in 2019 as income. I've entered the forms for both of us several times and each time, my conversion isn't taxed and my spouse's is. The only difference between us is that I have a W-2 ($100k+) and my spouse does not. I thought nonworking spouses could also do a backdoor Roth conversion -- is this not the case?
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‎February 26, 2020
9:18 PM