On January 15 2021, I did a non-deductible contribution to a traditional IRA ($6k) and, on the same day, requested the broker to do a ROTH IRA backdoor conversion on that full amount ($6k).
Should I have received the form 1099-R for tax year 2020 from my broker?
No, you will get the 1099-R 2021 in 2022 and it will be included on your 2021 tax return since the conversion took place in 2021.
Please make sure to enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA if the contribution on January 15,2021 was for the tax year 2020:
No, you will get the 1099-R 2021 in 2022 and it will be included on your 2021 tax return since the conversion took place in 2021.
Please make sure to enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA if the contribution on January 15,2021 was for the tax year 2020:
I understand that I don't account for the conversion in my 2020 taxes since I made my 2020 contribution and conversion in 2021 and did not receive a 1099r. How is this affect my "basis" and how will it be addressed next year?
You will enter you contribution as mentioned above in your 2020 tax return and get Form 8606 to report your basis.
In 2021 when you get your 1099-R you will enter the conversion like this (pay special attention to steps 7 and 8):