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You may want to delete the 1099-R and start it over again, and follow these instructions so that the conversion is not double-taxed:
You will still have a few questions after this, but you will see the portion of your distribution that was from your nondeductible contributions will have been excluded from your taxable income. (Note: if the TIRA was made this year, you want to make sure you have already entered in your non-deductible TIRA contributions so that these are factored in to your conversion and the conversion is not taxed).
You may want to delete the 1099-R and start it over again, and follow these instructions so that the conversion is not double-taxed:
You will still have a few questions after this, but you will see the portion of your distribution that was from your nondeductible contributions will have been excluded from your taxable income. (Note: if the TIRA was made this year, you want to make sure you have already entered in your non-deductible TIRA contributions so that these are factored in to your conversion and the conversion is not taxed).
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