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Your contribution basis in the Roth IRA is the basis transferred from the TSP Roth plus the $6,500 regular contribution basis. If the distribution from the TSP Roth that was rolled over to the Roth IRA would have been a qualified distribution from the TSP Roth (at the time of the distribution from the TSP Roth, age 59½ or over and more than 5 years from the beginning of the year in which you first made a TSP Roth contribution) had it been paid to you, the entire amount rolled over is now considered contribution basis in your Roth IRA. If it would not have been a qualified distribution from the TSP Roth, only your original TSP Roth contribution basis (shown in box 5 of the Form 1099-R reporting the distribution from the TSP Roth) became contribution basis in your Roth IRA.
Your contribution basis in the Roth IRA is the basis transferred from the TSP Roth plus the $6,500 regular contribution basis. If the distribution from the TSP Roth that was rolled over to the Roth IRA would have been a qualified distribution from the TSP Roth (at the time of the distribution from the TSP Roth, age 59½ or over and more than 5 years from the beginning of the year in which you first made a TSP Roth contribution) had it been paid to you, the entire amount rolled over is now considered contribution basis in your Roth IRA. If it would not have been a qualified distribution from the TSP Roth, only your original TSP Roth contribution basis (shown in box 5 of the Form 1099-R reporting the distribution from the TSP Roth) became contribution basis in your Roth IRA.
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