If you are doing a backdoor ROTH don't use TurboTax online, you have to use the Desktop version. Doing this conversion requires form 8606 which the online version doesn't give you control to fill out.
In addition, to even see if TurboTax Online is filling out the form correctly, you have to pay. Then go to "Tax Tools' --> 'Print Center' --> Tax Return --> Scroll to form. In the desktop version, you can click the form at any time and adjust as necessary. I spent hours trying to figure out how to get TurboTax online to fill out form 8606 correctly. I think its a bug in the system or they simplified it too much or they just never thought to add this feature.
Intuit doesn't give TurboTax Online refunds. I had to buy twice this year. Dont be like me...buy the Desktop and don't fool around with the crappy Online version.
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The online version produces the same result as the desktop version. The issue with the online version is that you can't examine the details on the forms to figure out where you went wrong until you pay for TurboTax.
A backdoor Roth is nothing more than the entry of a traditional IRA contribution and a separate entry of a Roth conversion. All versions of TurboTax handle each of these separate entries the same way.
No matter what i do, Turbo Tax says that i owe a penalty for my backdoor roth conversion. Seems like others are having the same issue. Any idea how to get around this? Hopefully they fix it soon
If you have followed the step-by-step instructions provided in the TurboTax help article (How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion?) but you are still having a problem, consider sharing a diagnostic copy of your tax return so someone can take a closer look and submit this experience for further review if necessary.
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I tried to follow the instructions, but the instructions are not up to date with what the desktop version shows for input screens.
After checking further, the instructions are being updated. I created a simple test case in the desktop version of TurboTax, but did not have any issues with a penalty.
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I used the desktop version and followed the guide from this link: How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? It all matches up in part I but part II - 2025 Conversions From Traditional IRAs to Roth IRAs, line 16 shows 7,000 and line 17 shows 7000 and line 18 shows 0. Is this correct? Last year when I filed part II was blank.
Yes, if you made a nondeductible traditional of 7,000 in 2025 and converted these $7,000 in 2025 then lines 16 and 17 would show $7,000 and line 18 would be $0, assuming your balance in all traditional IRAs was $0 on December 31, 2025.
Please note if you also made a traditional IRA to Roth IRA conversion in 2024 then Part II of Form 8606 must be filled out. Did you indicate that you made a traditional to Roth IRA conversation when you worked on your 2024 return in TurboTax? Sometimes people accidentally select rollover instead of conversions, which would be incorrect for moving funds from the traditional to Roth IRA.
Yes, I also did a backdoor in 2024 and indicated so on the TT desktop app. Thanks for confirming.
Hi @DanaB27, I followed the instructions in this thread for how to enter a back door Roth using Turbo Tax Online Deluxe. The outcome of form 8606 looks correct, i.e. $0 for taxable amount on line 18. However, the form looks like it's only partially filled out. Lines 6-12 are blank, and lines 13, 15c, and 18 have an "*" icon that says "From Taxable IRA Distribution Wkst (per IRS Pub. 590-B).
Is this form filled out correctly?
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