Hi,
I contributed in Feb 2022 to my traditional IRA $6,000 for tax year 2021, and $6,000 for tax year 2022. I converted all of this later in Feb 2022 to Roth.
When I enter this data in Turbotax, it's saying I have an excess $6,000 contribution and states penalties. Is that correct? How do i enter this correctly in TurboTax.
No, you shouldn't have any penalties if you have enough taxable compensation to make the contribution. Please only enter $6,000 as the contribution for 2022.
You should have entered the $6,000 contribution for 2021 on your 2021 tax return and have Form 8606 with a $6,000 basis on line 14 (this will be entered on your 2022 tax return either in step 9 when you enter your contribution or in step 7 when entering the conversion).
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA for 2022:
To enter the 1099-R conversion:
No, you shouldn't have any penalties if you have enough taxable compensation to make the contribution. Please only enter $6,000 as the contribution for 2022.
You should have entered the $6,000 contribution for 2021 on your 2021 tax return and have Form 8606 with a $6,000 basis on line 14 (this will be entered on your 2022 tax return either in step 9 when you enter your contribution or in step 7 when entering the conversion).
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA for 2022:
To enter the 1099-R conversion:
Thanks so much for your help
So if I understand correct. I keek the 1099-R amount at $12,000.
But change the following
- Total 2022 IRA Contribution = $6,000
- Put cost basis at end of Dec 2021 = 6,000 (instead of 0)
- Value of total IRA at end of Dec 2022 = 0 (since i converted it all)
Please let me know
Yes, that is correct you enter the $12,000 Form 1099-R. Contribution for 2022 is $6,000 and the basis is $6,000 (from 2021 Form 8606 line 14) and the value is $0 (if you didn’t have any other traditional/SEP/SIMPLE IRAs).