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A ROTH 401k is not a ROTH IRA.
Your W-2 ROTH 401k contributions are only entered as the box 12 enter you put in the software...and only there.
((And if you also entered something for that on the Deductions&Credits page for ROTH IRAs...then go back to that section take that entry out )))
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ROTH 401k contributions you made thru your employer from your wages ( and noted in box 12 on a W-2 form) are limited to 19,500 (plus 6500 catch up if over age 50)
Only ROTH IRAs have a 7k limit....if over age 50. (and some possibly lower other limits if you are covered by a retirement plan at work)
But if you contributed to both a ROTH 401k, and Traditional 401k at work during the year....the amount contributed...combined cannot exceed 19,500 (plus the 6500 catchup for those age 50 or older).
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