Back door conversion from traditional IRA to Roth IRA only counted the husband and not the wife

Hello,

My wife and I did a back door conversion to convert 14k (7k each) from traditional IRA to Roth IRA in 2019 as both of us are over 50 years old.  We both did receive 1099-R from our broker.

 

Turbo Tax for some reasons only recognized the husband 7k as not taxable while the wife's 7k as taxable.

Should both contribution from the husband and wife be consider non taxable as the 14k were after-tax dollars that went into traditional and immediate converted to roth?  Me and my wife each has our own IRA and we converted separately.