While it's not required that you report a Roth IRA contribution (unless it's an excess contribution), you absolutely do want to enter into TurboTax your Roth IRA contributions so that TurboTax can check for any excess contributions and can track your contribution basis in case you take a nonqualified distribution from your Roth IRAs.
Yes. You have to report your traditional IRA contributions on your tax return in order to claim a tax deduction, and you should enter your Roth IRA contributions into TurboTax, because:
To enter your 2023 IRA and Roth contributions (money you put into your IRA):
While it's not required that you report a Roth IRA contribution (unless it's an excess contribution), you absolutely do want to enter into TurboTax your Roth IRA contributions so that TurboTax can check for any excess contributions and can track your contribution basis in case you take a nonqualified distribution from your Roth IRAs.