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posted Mar 25, 2022 9:02:25 AM

It's 2022 now and I forgot in 2021 to report my taxable 2020 conversion of Traditional to Roth IRA. Instead of 2020 amendment, can I file as though conversion was 2021?

It's 2022 now and I forgot in 2021 to report my taxable 2020 conversion of Traditional to Roth IRA. Instead of 2020 amendment, can I file as though conversion was 2021? I've ran the cases through Turbo Tax 2020 and 2021 and I would owe exactly the same amount to fed and state either way. Just trying to avoid the extra headache and stacks of paper, certified mail, etc of filing a 2020 amendment. Thanks

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Level 15
Mar 25, 2022 9:44:31 AM

The Roth conversion must be reported on the tax return for the year of the Form 1099-R.  If it's a 2020 Form 1099-R, it must be reported on an amended 2020 tax return.  If it's a 2021 Form 1099-R, it's a 2021 conversion, not a 2020 conversion and would go on your 2021 tax return.