I made a $7000 non deductible contribution to an empty IRA in October 2024, and immediately converted to Roth IRA.
I then received a 1099r from Merill, and used it to report to TurboTax as income. In one of the steps it says my income too high, and the $7000 becomes an excess contribution (which is different from my understanding of back door conversion).
I must miss something when I entered these. Can someone please help? Thanks.
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Yes. It's ok that your income is too high. That makes the original IRA non-deductible by default, not by choice. The next step is to report the rollover.
Here are the full instructions to report a Backdoor Roth: How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion?


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