I've been taking relatively small roth distributions for the last three years. If I have been using TurboTax for many years I'm confused why the program would be asking a question about contributions. Isn't this information provided each year when taxes are completed. Unless I'm missing something it seems TurboTax should supply this information instead of me tracking it outside the program. Again, unless I'm missing something here.
Thoughts?
My guess:
The numbers that TT imports from the prior year are static, that is they are either from the previous year or totaled from previous years (think capital loss carryover). TT does not track your prior years' activities that are not summarized each year such as IRA Contributions/Withdrawals because all they use to pre-load is the previous year if available.
Too many options every year to try to program that for us.
TurboTax may be asking if you had any contributions to a Roth IRA because you may not have entered information about your Roth contributions. There is no deduction benefit for contributing to Roth IRA.
While Roth contributions are not reported on your tax return, it is a good idea to enter them the in the IRA contribution section anyway because TurboTax will:
You do not need to include contributions to a Roth in your return
While Roth contributions are not reported on your tax return, it is a good idea to enter them the in the IRA contribution section anyway because TurboTax will:
Hi Irene2085,
I think you are correct in that I haven't entered Roth contributions through the years (embarrassed to say). Looks like I did record a Roth rollover from a number of years ago and Turbo Tax has been subtracting from this amount correctly. Not sure if I could reconstruct all my Roth contributions but if I could is there any way to enter into TurboTax now?
Yes, there is a way to enter your Roth information in Turbo Tax that will allow you to enter all past contributions you made. You will need to reconstruct your statements in the past so you can accurately report your past contributions as well as your present contribution for 2020..
Log into Turbo Tax
Go to federal>deductions and credits>retirement and investments>show more
Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions>start
Scroll through the screens and answer the questions including this year's contribution. Continue until you reach a screen that says Did You Open a Roth IRA Before 2020? Yes
Next screen says Let Us Track Your Roth IRA Basis indicate yes
Then it asks if you withdrew any of your Roth before 2020
Next screen asks Enter Prior Year Roth IRA Contributions Here is where you enter the total of all your prior year's contribution.