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Yes report a basis. Pennsylvania does not give you a deduction for IRA contributions so all contributions are after-tax. You will have a $6,000 basis if you contributed post-tax funds to a traditional IRA.
Distributions from an IRA are not taxable if the payments are:
Distributions you receive before age 59 1/2, even if you are retired, are taxable even if you receive substantially equal payments, and for federal purposes, you do not pay a penalty for an early withdrawal. Distributions from an IRA, including a federal Roth IRA, are taxable to the extent the distribution exceeds your previously taxed contributions. Further, under the cost recovery method, the taxpayer is required to remove his contributions first and then the untaxed portions.
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Thanks Ernie. I got confused by the wording of the Turbotax online question. I think it was getting at whether the IRA distribution was of pre-tax or post-tax contributions. Since it was post-tax dollars in my case, then I didn't think it should be double-taxed on the distribution. Matching the distribution to the basis amount fixed the problem on my PA returns.
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