For context, for 2023, I contributed $6500 to my IRA and performed the backdoor roth conversion in April 2024 before tax day. And for 2024 I contributed $7000 and performed the conversion in April 2025 before tax day.
I am using the Online version. I researched the instructions on how to enter the backdoor roth and followed the below. I have bolded places I entered info and had questions/differing experiences:
I had the most differing experience from the instructions below:
Step 1: Enter the Non-Deductible Contribution to a Traditional IRA
** I was asked if i have any excess IRA Contributions before 2024 - I said no
** I was asked if there were any nondeductible contributions to my IRA tracked in form 8606 - I said YES
** I was asked for my IRA Basis from form 8606 from my 2023 return as of Dec 31st, 2023 - I entered 0
** I was asked the value of my traditional IRA on Dec 31, 2024 - I entered 0
** A screen came up saying "Income Too High To Deduct an IRA Contribution"
6. On the Your IRA Deduction Summary screen, review the info and select Continue.
No issues with Step 2 below, was able to follow as is:
Step 2: Enter the Conversion from a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA
When I review my 1040, these are what I am seeing as the inputs
4a IRA distributions: 6500
4b taxable amount: 6500
I believe taxable amount should be $0. But I cannot get it to swap to $0 so I am getting taxed on the backdoor roth.
Hoping someone can help me resolve this!
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@fpho16 - not positive, but I think this should be $6500 - and not 0.
** I was asked for my IRA Basis from form 8606 from my 2023 return as of Dec 31st, 2023 - I entered 0
technically, you did the Trad contribution in the 2023 tax year (albeit you made the contribution on April 14, 2024), but you did the conversion in 2024 tax year. So on 12/31/23, the Trad balance was $6500.
" for 2023, I contributed $6500 to my IRA and performed the backdoor roth conversion in April 2024 before tax day."
That conversion gets reported on your 2024 Tax return, not your 2023 tax return. Although CONTRIBUTIONS, for tax year 2023, were allowed until 4-15-24, a CONVERSION must have been done by 12-31-23.
"And for 2024 I contributed $7000 and performed the conversion in April 2025 before tax day."
Same thing. That conversion does not get reported until next year (when you file your 2025 tax return).
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