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Hello Everyone,
I have a 1099-R that has a 14000 value in box 1, 2b, and 2c is checked. My return is showing 7000 as my tax basis, but it should be $0 as its all conversion to Roth
How can I solve this? If i enter the 1099-R as is, this continues to be the tax liability assessed
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To clarify, Was this traditional IRA to Roth
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Box 1 and 2A are $14455.24. Box 2b is checked and the IRA/SEP/SIMPLE is as well. Distribution code is 2.
In 2023 I contributed the full $6500 into a Roth. Later I realized I had to much income and recharacterized to traditional in 2024 (before filing 2023 taxes). No deductions taken for any of the contributions
On top of the 1099-R I am mentioning, I do also have another for the recharacterization with 7440.63 in box 1, 0 in box 2a, unchecked box 2b, distribution code R.
My 1040 shows my taxable amount on IRA distribution to be 7440.63
Was the $14,455.24 a distribution in 2024 from the ROTH?
Regarding the second 1099-R:
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Amended 02/16/2025 | 8:59 AM PST
The 14445.24 was a conversion from traditional to Roth
For the second 1099-R it was a recharacterization of Roth to traditional. Flow was the below
2023: Contributed $6500 into Roth
2024: Recharacterized the 2023 $6500 contribution (now $7445.24) to Traditional
2024: Contributed 2024 $7000 contribution to Traditional
2024: Converted the $14445.24 from traditional to Roth
No tax was paid in 2023 as it looked like a normal 6500 traditional contribution
The recharacterization should have been reported on your 2023 return and you should have a 2023 Form 8606 with a basis on line 14. This basis will have to be entered on your 2024 return.
On your 2023 return:
You will enter the recharacterization when you enter the contribution to the Roth IRA:
If you did not enter this on your 2023 return and have no 2023 Form 8606 then you can amend your return.
A 2024 Form 1099-R for the recharacterization with code R-Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2023 and this belongs on the 2023 return. But a Form 1099-R with code R will do nothing to your return. You can only report it as mentioned above. Therefore, you can ignore the Form 1099-R with code R.
On your 2024 return
Please note, if you do not get the “Any Nondeductible Contributions to Your IRA?” screen to enter your prior basis from Form 8606 then please see Why is my backdoor Roth IRA conversion being taxed? to sign up for updates.
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA for 2024:
To enter the Form 1099-R for the conversion:
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