You could have contributed to a Roth IRA after which realized later in the identical 12 months that you’d exceed the revenue restrict. You recharacterized the Roth IRA contribution as a Conventional IRA contribution and transformed it to Roth once more earlier than the top of the 12 months. Your IRA custodian despatched you two 1099-R kinds, one for the recharacterization and one for the conversion. This publish reveals you tips on how to put them into FreeTaxUSA.
Should you had finished the recharacterizing and changing within the following 12 months, you would need to cut up the tax reporting into two years by following Cut up-12 months Backdoor Roth IRA in FreeTaxUSA, 12 months 1 and Cut up-12 months Backdoor Roth IRA in FreeTaxUSA, 12 months 2. Now since you caught the issue quickly sufficient earlier than the top of the 12 months, you’ll be able to deal with all of it in the identical 12 months by following this information.
Right here’s the instance situation we’ll use on this information:
You contributed $7,000 to a Roth IRA for 2024 in 2024. You realized that your revenue can be too excessive later in 2024. You recharacterized the Roth contribution for 2024 as a Conventional contribution. The IRA custodian moved $7,100 out of your Roth IRA to your Conventional IRA as a result of your authentic $7,000 contribution had some earnings. The worth elevated once more to $7,200 once you transformed it to Roth earlier than December 31, 2024. You acquired two 1099-R kinds, one for $7,100 and one other for $7,200.
Should you didn’t do any of those recharacterizing and changing, please comply with our information for a “clear” backdoor Roth in Learn how to Report Backdoor Roth In FreeTaxUSA (Up to date).
Should you’re married and each you and your partner did the identical factor, it is best to comply with the steps beneath as soon as for your self and once more to your partner.
1099-R for Recharacterization
We deal with the 1099-R kind for the recharacterization first. This 1099-R kind has a code “N” in Field 7.

Discover “Retirement Earnings (1099-R)” beneath the Earnings menu.

Click on on the “Add a 1099-R” button.

It’s only a common 1099-R.

The 1099-R kind for the recharacterization reveals the quantity moved from the Roth IRA to the Conventional IRA in Field 1. It’s $7,100 in our instance. The taxable quantity is 0 in Field 2a and the “Taxable quantity not decided” field isn’t checked. The code in Field 7 is “N” and the “IRA/SEP/SIMPLE” field could or will not be checked. It isn’t checked in our pattern kind.

The recharacterization wasn’t a rollover.

FreeTaxUSA reveals some alerts simply to double-check. The zero taxable revenue on the 1099-R is right. Code “N” in Field 7 can be right.
You’re finished with the 1099-R kind for the recharacterization. Click on on the “Add a 1099-R” button so as to add the opposite 1099-R for the conversion.
1099-R for Conversion
The 1099-R for the conversion has a code “2” in Field 7 in the event you’re beneath age 59-1/2 or a code “7” in the event you’re 59-1/2 or older.

It’s additionally a daily 1099-R.

Field 1 reveals the quantity transformed to Roth. It’s $7,200 in our instance. It’s regular to have the identical quantity because the taxable quantity in Field 2a when Field 2b is checked saying “taxable quantity not decided.” Ensure that to decide on the right code in Field 7 to match your 1099-R. The “IRA / SEP / SIMPLE” field is checked.
Your refund quantity drops after you enter this 1099-R. Don’t panic. It’s regular and short-term. The refund quantity will come up once we end all the pieces.

It’s not an inherited IRA.

It’s a Roth conversion. 100% of the quantity on the 1099-R was transformed from a Conventional IRA to a Roth IRA.
You might be finished with this 1099-R for the conversion. Repeat you probably have one other 1099-R. Should you’re married and each of you transformed to Roth, take note of whose 1099-R it’s once you enter the second. You’ll have issues in the event you assign each 1099-R kinds to the identical individual after they belong to every partner. Click on on “Proceed” when you will have entered all of the 1099-R kinds.

It asks you in regards to the foundation carried over from earlier years. Should you by no means contributed to a Conventional IRA in earlier years, you’ll be able to reply “No.” Answering “Sure” and coming into a zero on the subsequent web page has the identical impact as answering “No.” In case you have gone forwards and backwards earlier than you discovered this information, a few of your earlier solutions could also be caught. Answering “Sure” right here provides you with an opportunity to assessment and proper them. In case you have a foundation carryover on line 14 of Type 8606 out of your earlier 12 months’s tax return, reply Sure right here and enter it on the subsequent web page.

The worth within the first field needs to be zero in the event you by no means contributed to a Conventional IRA in earlier years. Should you had a small quantity of earnings posted to your Conventional IRA after the conversion and also you didn’t convert the earnings, enter the account’s worth out of your year-end assertion within the second field. The third field needs to be zero since you recharacterized earlier than the top of the 12 months.

We didn’t take any catastrophe distribution.
Now proceed with all different revenue objects till you’re finished with revenue. Your refund meter continues to be decrease than it needs to be however it can change quickly.
Recharacterized Contribution
Now we inform FreeTaxUSA that we contributed to a Roth IRA earlier than we recharacterized the contribution to a Conventional IRA.
Contributed to Roth IRA

Discover the IRA Contributions part beneath the “Deductions / Credit” menu.

Reply “Sure” to the primary query. An extra contribution means contributing greater than you’re allowed to contribute. We didn’t have that.

Enter your contribution within the second field since you initially contributed to a Roth IRA. Reply “Sure” to “Did you turn or recharacterize.” We didn’t repay any particular distribution.
Recharacterized to Conventional

Choose “Sure” to verify you recharacterized a contribution. It opens up further inputs for a proof. Should you recharacterized 100% of your authentic contribution, enter it within the first field. It’s $7,000 in our instance. We enter $7,100 from our instance within the second field, which is the quantity that the IRA custodian moved from the Roth IRA to the Conventional IRA once we recharacterized.

We didn’t contribute to a SEP, solo 401k, or SIMPLE plan. Reply “Sure” in the event you did.

Withdraw means pulling cash out of a Conventional IRA again to your checking account. Changing to Roth shouldn’t be a withdrawal. Reply “No” right here.

The worth within the first field needs to be zero in the event you by no means contributed to a Conventional IRA in earlier years. The worth within the second field must also be zero in the event you transformed all the pieces. Should you had a small quantity of earnings posted to your Conventional IRA after the conversion and also you didn’t convert the earnings, enter the account’s worth out of your year-end assertion within the second field. The third field needs to be zero since you recharacterized earlier than the top of the 12 months.

You see this display screen provided that your revenue falls beneath the revenue restrict that permits a deduction for a Conventional IRA contribution. You don’t see this in case your revenue is above the revenue restrict. Answering Sure will make your contribution deductible however it can additionally make your Roth conversion taxable, which involves a wash. It’s much less complicated in the event you reply “No” right here and make your entire quantity that may very well be deducted nondeductible.

It tells us we don’t get a deduction as a result of our revenue was too excessive or as a result of we selected to make our contribution nondeductible. We all know. That’s why we did the Backdoor Roth.
The refund meter ought to return up now.
Taxable Earnings
Let’s have a look at how these entries present up on our tax return. Click on on the three dots on the highest proper above the IRA Deduction Abstract after which click on on “Preview Return.”

Search for Traces 4a and 4b in your Type 1040.

It reveals the sum of your two 1099-R kinds on line 4a and solely $200 is taxable on line 4b. The taxable quantity is the distinction between the quantity you transformed to Roth and your authentic contribution.
Type 8606
Go towards the top of the pop-up to search out Type 8606. It reveals these for our instance:
Line # | Quantity |
---|---|
1 | 7,000 |
3 | 7,000 |
5 | 7,000 |
13 | 7,000 * |
16 | 7,200 |
17 | 7,000 |
18 | 200 * |
footnote | * From Worksheet-1-1 in Publication 590 B |
There’s additionally an announcement to explain your recharacterization on the finish.
Troubleshooting
Should you adopted the steps on this information and you aren’t getting the anticipated outcomes, right here are some things to test.
The Whole Conversion Is Taxed
Should you don’t have a retirement plan at work, you will have the next revenue restrict to take a deduction in your IRA contribution. In case you have a retirement plan at work however your revenue is low sufficient, you’re additionally eligible for a deduction in your IRA contribution. FreeTaxUSA offers you the choice to take a deduction if it sees that your revenue qualifies.
Taking the deduction makes a corresponding quantity of the Roth conversion taxable. Answering “No” within the “Do you wish to take your IRA deduction?” web page could have you taxed solely on the earnings in your Roth conversion.
Self vs Partner
In case you are married, be sure to don’t have the 1099-R and the IRA contribution combined up between your self and your partner. Should you inadvertently assigned two 1099-Rs to at least one individual as an alternative of 1 for you and one to your partner, the second 1099-R is not going to match up with an IRA contribution made by a partner. Should you entered a 1099-R for each your self and your partner however you solely entered one IRA contribution, you can be taxed on one 1099-R.
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