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Per our updates, this form is available to use. So, let's check if you have entered the information through the correct path:
- Open your return if it isn't already open.
- Inside TurboTax, search for this exact phrase, including the comma: 8606, nondeductible ira contributions
- Select the Jump to link in the search results.
- Proceed through the IRA section, answering questions as you go.
- When you reach the screen Any nondeductible contributions to [taxpayer's] IRA? answer Yes, then continue. We'll generate and fill out the 8606 behind the scenes.
For more information about Form 8606, click here: Nondeductible IRA contributions
Please write back with more information if it doesn't work.
Why do you think it should be present in your tax return?
You don't normally enter a 8606 itself. It is automatically created when:
1) You make a new non-deductible Traditional IRA contribution.
2) You take a distribution from a IRA that has a after-tax "basis".
3) You make a conversion of a retirement account to a Roth IRA
If none of those occurred, then the last filed 8606 remains in effect
There are some circumstances when a 8606 must be filed for other reasons and might require filing a stand-alone 8606.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1899503-what-is-form-8606-nondeductible-iras-used-for
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