My company offers a 401K account with Fidelity. I already maxed out my normal 401K contribution for 2024. I'm not eligible for Roth IRA. I did not contribute to traditional IRA. However, Fidelity supports a mega backdoor Roth IRA so I contributed an additional $14K after-tax fund into my 401K account and than did an in-plan Roth conversion.
For more information:
https://www.fidelity.com/learning-center/personal-finance/mega-backdoor-roth
Can I also contribute to traditional IRA for 2024 before April 15 even after I contributed to the mega backdoor Roth?
Do I need to report the $14K mega backdoor Roth contribution in this scenario? If so, please share the steps.
Thanks for the help.
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Yes, you can make contributions to the traditional IRA for 2024. Please see IRA contribution limits and How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? for additional information.
You should have gotten a Form 1099-R with code G for the conversion to Roth IRA:
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