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If your 2017 tax return already reflects the Roth IRA contribution that resulted from the recharacterization, i.e., there is no deduction for a traditional IRA contribution and no Form 8606, there is nothing you need to do. You can enter the code 2018 Form 1099-R into 2018 TurboTax, but TurboTax will ignore it other than to remind you that the recharacterization applied to your 2017 tax return.
If your 2017 tax return already reflects the Roth IRA contribution that resulted from the recharacterization, i.e., there is no deduction for a traditional IRA contribution and no Form 8606, there is nothing you need to do. You can enter the code 2018 Form 1099-R into 2018 TurboTax, but TurboTax will ignore it other than to remind you that the recharacterization applied to your 2017 tax return.
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