Hi, I'm filing taxes for my wife and I in TurboTax. She contributed to a Roth IRA last year (2025) and our income exceeded the limits, so she is doing a recharacterization of that contribution.
TurboTax has generated the "Recharacterization Explanation" form on our return but the "Amount Recharacterized" on that form is blank, and I cannot figure out where I have done wrong. These are the steps I've done:
1. On "Select the kinds of IRAs owned or contributed to for 2025.", I've selected Traditional and Roth for myself and Roth for my wife.
2. Completed all the questions that start with "MY traditional IRAs" and "MY traditional Roth IRAs" (I don't believe my IRAs are relevant to the issue)
3. Reached the screen titled "WIFE's Roth IRAs" and answered questions as follows:
Those are all the questions I get. The generated 8606 looks good I think, it has $7000 on lines 1, 3, and 14 and 0 on line 2. But the Recharacterization Explanation form looks like this:
Date of the Original Contribution: 01/01/2025
Date of the Recharacterization: 03/15/2026
The Amount Recharacterized: $
The Amount Transferred (Recharacterization plus earnings or losses): $7100.
Reason for the Recharacterization: Income Limits
Why is the Amount Recharacterized blank? I thought maybe it was pulling from the 1099-R (which I don't have yet) so I put in a sample 1099-R in income but still it is blank. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thank you!
Edit: The instructions here https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/retirement-income/recharacterize-roth-ir... indicate I should get a screen for "Roth IRA Explanation Statement". I never saw that?
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TurboTax requires two different numbers when you're performing a recharacterization, the original contribution amount and the total transfer amount. If the amount recharacterized is blank, that means the data did not map correctly.
To resolve the blank line on your Form 8606, do the following:
First, delete the IRA contribution entry by going to the Deductions & Credits, Retirement and Investments.
Note: Be sure to also delete the sample 1099-R(s) you entered by going to Income, Retirement Plans and Social Security and selecting the trash can icon to the right of your 1099-R.
Next, re-enter the contributions:
Next step, enter the conversion (Backdoor step) via the Form 1099-R in the Income section by doing the following:
Thanks for the reply! I've tried deleting all IRA contributions and the 1099-R to start with a clean slate. Then I entered my wife's IRA contribution and the 1099-R info and checked the final return again but still have the same issue.
To clarify, the 8606 looks good (as far as i know). The issue is on the "Recharacterization Explanation" form which looks like this right now:
It seems like "The Amount Recharacterized" should pull from my answer to "How much of [Wife's] contribution to this Roth IRA did [Wife] switch, or "recharacterize", to your traditional IRA?" which I put $7000. The rest of the info in this form comes from my answers to the next question "Enter your recharacterization information". Is it possible this is just a bug? Or am I doing something wrong?
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