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You will have to correct the 2020 Form 8606 since you do not have the reported basis and you will have to report the Roth contribution. Please see How do I amend my 2020 return?
If your income is too high you will have to pay the 6% excess contribution penalty for 2020 and 2021. To avoid the 6% penalty for 2022 you can remove the excess contribution with a regular distribution (without earnings or losses) since it is after the 2020 due date.
You can not change the amount on Form 1099-R you only converted amount Y in 2021.
To enter the nondeductible contribution for 2021 to the traditional IRA and report the excess from 2020 on your 2021 tax return:
To enter the 1099-R conversion:
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