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Since the conversion happened in 2025, you will use the 2025 1099-R (that you will receive at the beginning of next year) to report the conversion.
However, since you made the contribution for the 2024 tax year, you will report that contribution on your 2024 tax return, ensuring Form 8606 shows this nondeductible contribution.
Here are the steps to report the 2024 non-deductible contribution in TurboTax Online, from How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion?:
"Step 1: Enter the Non-Deductible Contribution to a Traditional IRA
To be clear, the Roth conversion will be reportable on your 2025 tax return. Only the traditional IRA contribution goes on your 2024 tax return.
Thank you. That was the clarification I was seeking and not easliy finding in other threads. I assume that the 2025 return would be able to account for a “double” 1099-R showing 2 years worth of conversions. Allocate the 2024 conversion and then also allocate the 2025 portion?
Yes. You do not need to do any special allocations, TurboTax will help you report this. You'll report the 2025 traditional contribution just like you did for 2024.
Next year, the 1099-R will arrive, it will report income for the total of 2024 and 2023 contributions converted to a Roth. On your 2025 return, report this income, then you will indicate that the full amount was rolled into a Roth IRA. You will be asked to report basis as of 12/31/24 which will be added to the 2025 contributions entered separately. You will not be taxed on this, unless there were earnings above your contributions you converted.
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