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Yes. Your nondeductible contribution for 2017 is reportable on your 2017 tax return which should have included Form 8606 showing this addition to your basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions. Since you did not already report the traditional IRA contribution, you should be able to file Form 8606 separately showing this addition to your basis. You can use TurboTax to amend your 2017 tax return and prepare the Form 8606.
The contribution for 2018 and the two Roth conversions will be reportable on your 2018 tax return. You'll want to begin your 2018 tax return by transferring in from your amended 2017 tax file so that TurboTax pick up your basis carried over from 2017.
Yes. Your nondeductible contribution for 2017 is reportable on your 2017 tax return which should have included Form 8606 showing this addition to your basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions. Since you did not already report the traditional IRA contribution, you should be able to file Form 8606 separately showing this addition to your basis. You can use TurboTax to amend your 2017 tax return and prepare the Form 8606.
The contribution for 2018 and the two Roth conversions will be reportable on your 2018 tax return. You'll want to begin your 2018 tax return by transferring in from your amended 2017 tax file so that TurboTax pick up your basis carried over from 2017.
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