Hello,
I'm trying to enter the information for a backdoor Roth IRA conversation and found many threads that reference how to enter this into TurboTax. I followed this thread to the letter, but the calculations are not done correctly.
There is still a taxable line item on line 4b, when it should be zero. And Schedule 1 is blank.
Any suggestions on how to correct this? I'm at a loss.
Thanks!
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To clarify, you contributed to the traditional IRA in 2021 and converted the full amount to a Roth IRA in 2021. If you had any earnings before the conversion then you these would be taxable and show up on line 4b.
Please review these steps:
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA:
To enter the 1099-R distribution/conversion:
Backdoor Roth only works if you start the process with an empty Traditional IRA including any other IRA accounts elsewhere.
OR
if there is an interval of time between the two steps and the IRA increases in value, there is a tax on earnings as described above.
In case anyone else is confused the same way as me, you need to complete both the "Wages and Income" and "Deductions and Credits" portion in addition to the above steps for it to show up correctly.
On my return, this process failed because my wife's downloaded 1099-R was attributed to me, causing my pre-tax contribution to be incorrect. Make sure that the 1099-Rs are associated with the right person.
I could not follow the directions because the question about nondeductible contributions did not come up. (Step 11 in the 1099-R part of the process.)
Please make sure you click “continue” after you have entered all Form 1099-Rs when you are on the "Your 1099-R Entries" screen/"Review your 1099-R info" screen. After you click continue there will be more follow-up questions including the question about nondeductible contributions (Step 11).
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the “Choose Not to Deduct IRA Contributions” screen doesn't appear when following the steps...
Even though the current instructions for entering a Back Door Roth contribution are showing a step that is no longer part of the TurboTax program, the assumption is being made that your Traditional IRA contribution will be non-deductible. If you need to change that, just remove the contribution altogether.
The discrepancy between the TurboTax FAQ and the actual TurboTax program will be reported for an update.
I had multiple traditional IRAs, and the Turbo Tax program prompts need to be updated to specify which IRA the question is being asked for, in the deductions. For example, the prompts asked for my remaining balance for my traditional IRA as reported to the IRS. The question was regarding the non-deductible back door Roth IRA that was converted and has a zero balance; however, I have a second IRA with a balance and the prompt doesn’t specify, so I assumed it wanted the one with a balance. When I went back and put Zero, guessing it’s for the back door conversion, then the instruction prompt comes up properly, asking what value I want to exclude. I hope TurboTax can update the prompts to specify which IRA, when multiple exist.
I had multiple traditional IRAs
as far as IRS is concerned, (and TurboTax) , you have one IRA and the year-end value is the sum of those account values.
TurboTax prompt’s don’t work properly for that unfortunately
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