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posted Jun 1, 2019 11:08:34 AM

If Turbo Tax is tracking my Roth IRA basis for me, why do they ask me for it every year? If Roth IRA contributions are after taxes anyway, why does the basis matter?

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Expert Alumni
Jun 1, 2019 11:08:37 AM

Tracking basis in a Roth matters if you take out an early distribution.  In that case, you are allowed to withdraw the amount of your contributions tax and penalty free.  However, your growth can be taxed and subject to early distribution penalties.  Once you reach the point where you can receive a distribution tax and penalty free, your basis is less critical.

However, if you do need to know your basis because of early distributions, it is the total amount of Roth Contributions you have made over the years, or full conversions of TIRA accounts to a Roth.

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Level 15
Jun 1, 2019 11:08:35 AM

It will matter if you take money out before age 59 1/2.

Expert Alumni
Jun 1, 2019 11:08:37 AM

Tracking basis in a Roth matters if you take out an early distribution.  In that case, you are allowed to withdraw the amount of your contributions tax and penalty free.  However, your growth can be taxed and subject to early distribution penalties.  Once you reach the point where you can receive a distribution tax and penalty free, your basis is less critical.

However, if you do need to know your basis because of early distributions, it is the total amount of Roth Contributions you have made over the years, or full conversions of TIRA accounts to a Roth.

Level 1
Mar 20, 2021 10:04:15 AM

I am more interested in the first question of the post.

Why do I need to enter the Roth Basis every year if Turbo Tax is tracking the basis for me?

Thanks.

Returning Member
May 12, 2021 8:34:44 AM

How does Turbo Tax keep tally on how much I paid to my IRA account and where can I find that info?

Expert Alumni
May 12, 2021 8:53:20 AM

Form 8606.

Returning Member
May 12, 2021 9:43:20 AM

What if there was no Form 8606 filed?

Expert Alumni
May 12, 2021 5:06:55 PM

The 8606 is only filed with your return on the year's that you have nondeductible contributions. 

 

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