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A Traditional IRA conversion to a ROTH IRA is normally taxable. Why do you think it shouldn’t be taxed? Did you have a after tax basis in the IRA? And why do you mention a contribution? Are you doing a back door contribution?
If your IRA has been funded with deductible contributions, generally you won't be able to do a tax-free "backdoor contribution" to a Roth IRA.
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