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Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

When I enter a 1099-R, with a Traditional IRA conversion to Roth (not backdoor), occurring in the 2025 tax year, the Form 8606 needs that conversion amount to be shown on line 8, but it's not populating.   I can't find a manual override to getthe number in there.  How do I get a correct form 8606 done?

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AmyC
Employee Tax Expert

Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

Follow these steps:

  1. open to federal income
  2. locate the 1099-R section and edit
  3. edit the 1099-R, 
  4. continue through to summary screen showing all 1099-R forms. 
  5. continue through as the program asks a series of questions about the money. 
  6. continue until you reach Traditional IRAs, select Yes to did you make nondeductible contributions in prior years.
  7. enter the basis on Dec 31, 2024 - before you moved the money
  8. continue
  9. enter value on Dec 31, 2025 and continue answering relevant questions
  10. the 8606 will be filled in and your forms should flow
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Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

Hi -- thank you for the idea.  I did try that - entering correctly a zero basis, but the result - was line 8 still did not populate.  I experimented with entering 50 cents and again entering $5 for the basis, but line 8 again would not populate in any case.    What should I do now?  The net effect is that it is not being taxed, so that is the good news.  But as a result line 14 (total basis for 2025 and prior) is a zero instead of $8000.  Is that OK for future form 8606's?   Do I need to get this fixed?

Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

@AmyC - thank you again for the answer.   I did try that - entering correctly a zero basis, but the result - was line 8 still did not populate.  I experimented with entering 50 cents and again entering $5 for the basis, but line 8 again would not populate in any case.    What should I do now?  The net effect is that it is not being taxed, so that is the good news.  But as a result line 14 (total basis for 2025 and prior) is a zero instead of $8000.  Is that OK for future form 8606's?   Do I need to get this fixed?

AmyC
Employee Tax Expert

Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

No, the form needs to be correct. I just created a whole new return and added the 1099-R and went through every one of the questions asking about IRA's. You input the basis on one screen. Another screen asks for the value at the end of the year, I used zero for that claiming I had rolled it all over. I am having no issue. Here is what I did:

  1. Enter the 1099-R
  2. Check I converted it to Roth
  3. Did you convert all? I said yes
  4. Done
  5. Disaster, no
  6. Nondeductible contributions, yes, enter basis on Dec 31, 2024 I entered $xxx
  7. Value on Dec 31, 2025 - I entered zero, as if I had emptied the account
  8. Form is perfect.

I can't see what you are doing but customer support can. You may want to give it one more go and then  contact support.

 

I wonder if you could have a piece of data stuck. A full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, sometimes you need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files).

Online version:

  1. Delete the form  8606 and 1099-R, see How to Delete  
  2. Log out of your return and try one or more of the following:
    • Don't use Internet Explorer.
    • Clear cache and cookies,
    • Sign in using a different browser.
    • Sign in using a different device.
  3. Log back into your return.
    • Enter the information again. 

Desktop version: 

  1. Delete the form 8606 and 1099-R
  2. Save your return while closing the program.
  3. Update the program
  4. Open
  5. Enter the information again.
     
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Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

Hi @AmyC - Thank you for all the work on this.  I deleted the 2 forms and re-entered exactly as requested.   Still no $8000 appearing on line 8 in form 8606.  I will contact support.

MDCO
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Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

I have this same issue.  I'm amended my 2023 return because I filled out this section incorrectly, which carried over the incorrect basis in 2024 and 2025.  Now that I have the issue corrected, Turbotax is not populating line 8 correctly even though all information is correct. I also deleted the form and re-entered it.  Line 16 on Form 8606 shows "if you completed part I, enter the amount from line 8.  Otherwise, enter the net amount you converted....."  The converted amount does display correctly on line 16.  Ideally, the two lines would display the same value for a backdoor conversion.  I also previewed the tax forms with the worksheets and the Taxable IRA Distribution Worksheet is completed correctly - it's just not carrying over to form 8606.

Roth Conversions not Populating Line 8 in Form 8606

Hi - Here is what I learned after I paid $60 for turbotax help.  First - the two TT reps I spoke to could NOT see my return.  The first TT rep gave up. Then I tried again with a second rep who again could not see my return.  Setting that aside, the 2nd rep listened carefully and analyzed the situation.  Look at language on line 8 of form 8606 - it says NET - and according to the TT rep this means Line 8 is supposed to show the amount that is taxable - because it is NET, over and above, the allowed amount.  So if you have a zero in there, it is probably correct.  In my case, the taxable amount of ZERO was correct, and all was OK.   Yes, this is different advice from the TT employee in the community that first answered me.   She was apparently wrong, so between that issue and the tech issues after I paid $60, I am a little bit disappointed!   I hope this helps you.     Remember I'm not a CPA, and I'm not a tax expert.

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