Hi,
I made a $6K contribution in early 2022. I realized later in the 2022 year that I exceeded the income limit and decided to recharacterized my $6k contribution to my traditional IRA. Turbo tax is asking for an explanation for recharacterization and to include amount originally converted to roth IRA, amount of gains/losses after conversion, and the amount transferred in the recharacterization.
My 1099R shows the gross distributed amount is $5056 so does that mean I had a loss of $944? Or is the $5056 the amount transferred? How do I determined the gains/losses?
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Yes, it seems you had a loss of $944. But this won't get reported, you only enter it on the explanation statement.
You will enter the recharacterization when you enter the contribution to the Roth IRA:
Yes, it seems you had a loss of $944. But this won't get reported, you only enter it on the explanation statement.
You will enter the recharacterization when you enter the contribution to the Roth IRA:
what is the code in box 7 1099-R for this ?
The code for box 7 is N and there is no check mark in the IRA/SEP/SIMPLE.
I'm in a similar situation. After recharacterizing the excess 6K Roth contribution (over MAGI limits) to a traditional IRA, I then did a backdoor Roth conversion. The steps above show how to outline the recharacterization, but what do I fill out for my traditional IRA contributions? Is it 0 because technically I only contributed to my Roth IRA which was then recharacterized - or is it 6k?
Trying to avoid double counting contributions. Thanks.
Yes, you will only enter the Roth contribution and recharacterization with the steps mentioned below and not a traditional IRA contribution (unless you made additional direct traditional IRA contributions but this doesn't seem the case in your situation).
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