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March 18, 2021
Question

Backdoor Roth Process ?

  • March 18, 2021
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I wanted to make a $7000 Non-Deductible Traditional IRA Contribution (For Tax Year 2021) and then Covert that Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA so that it qualifies as a Backdoor Roth IRA. However, when I was logged into my Schwab Account, I accidently moved the $7,000 from my Checking Account Directly into my Roth IRA instead of moving it to the Traditional IRA Account first. Trying to understand How to Fix this. If it cannot be fixed then what do I do when I file my 2021 Tax Returns? How do Explain this to the IRS?. Wondering if I will be assessed any penalties? Or Best case scenario is that I may still be OK. Thanks in advance. 

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    March 18, 2021

    I would call Schwab and tell them to move it back ASAP. 

    March 18, 2021

    I assume that the reason you wanted to do a backdoor Roth is because you don't qualify to make a Roth contribution.  If that's the case, you should contact Schwab and tell them you need to undo the Roth contribution.  Once that is done, you can go ahead and do the back door Roth.  You should not just leave the funds in the Roth.  If you are eligible to contribute to a Roth, there's no reason to do a backdoor version.

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    macuser_22
    Employee
    March 18, 2021

    According to IRS rules, you normally have 7 days to revoke a contribution without penalty.  Call Schwab.

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