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No, a conversion is not the same as a contribution. Do not enter the funds twice. As long as you entered the 1099-R, you're covered. If you weren't eligible to make a direct contribution for the year to a Roth IRA, entering the funds again in the Deductions and Credits section will cause a penalty to be calculated.
No, a conversion is not the same as a contribution. Do not enter the funds twice. As long as you entered the 1099-R, you're covered. If you weren't eligible to make a direct contribution for the year to a Roth IRA, entering the funds again in the Deductions and Credits section will cause a penalty to be calculated.
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