In 2024, I initially contributed $7000 into my traditional IRA (with $0 balance to start with) thru Robinhood and then Robinhood did a 3% IRA match. This made the total balance in traditional IRA $7210. I converted all $7210 to Roth IRA. I suppose the extra $210 is taxable, yet Line 4b in Form1040 show $0. I then tried to modify Line 8 in Form8606, but Turbotax doesn't let me... Anyone please help me figure out how to make this $210 show up in 4b of Form1040, as this is very annoying. Thanks alot in advance!
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To clarify, you didn't have any basis from prior year reported on Form 8606? If not then you need to review your entries, since $210 should be taxable on line 4b.
To enter the nondeductible contribution to the traditional IRA for 2024:
To enter the Form 1099-R conversion:
Thanks alot! @DanaB27
I deleted the related forms and started fresh again. I think I know what went wrong.
Where I should have chosen "I did a combination of rolling over, converting, or cashing out the money", I chose "I rolled over all of this money to another traditional IRA or other retirement account (or returned it to the same account)". I think I thought my conversion was a rollover, but I was wrong.
When I made the correct selection above, the rest just go well, and the $210 match is finally reflected in line 4a of Form1040.
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