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April 11, 2024
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unable to generate form 8606

  • April 11, 2024
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hi, 

this was the first time I created a backdoor roth in 2023 for $6500. I followed the instructions on this page below but I dont see any reference to a 8606 form. 

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/retirement/discussion/how-and-when-does-form-8606-get-triggered-in-turbotax-so-that-i-can-make-sure-the-taxable-amount-is/00/3230784?relatedcontent=2668871

 

I got this message where its says the below and my IRA deduction is $0. 

Contribution to IRA not deductible due to MAGI being too high

 

How do I ensure a 8606 is generated? I dont have any previous IRA/SEP/or backdoors. 

 

thanks!

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    April 11, 2024

    When you get the message "Contribution to IRA not deductible due to MAGI being too high" then this means that your traditional IRA contributions are automatically nondeductible and TurboTax will create Form 8606 and add your nondeductible contribution on line 1.

     

    To confirm, are you using TurboTax Desktop? Do you see Form 8606 after entering the nondeductible IRA contribution when you switch to form mode?

     

    Please see How do I enter a backdoor Roth IRA conversion? for additional information.

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    amrudraAuthor
    April 12, 2024

    Thank you for getting back DanaB27. 

    I notice this on the top left corner. IT just says Intuit turbotax.  It doesnt say desktop.

    I tried to re-enter the information again following the steps in the URL you sent. Here is what I have now:

     

    I do see a form 1040 preview and this is what I see:

    Form 1040, Line 4a = 6500

    4b Taxable amount=5

    Schedule 1, Line 20, IRA deduction is blank.

     

    Does this look right? I still don't see a 8606 form anywhere. It looks like I got some *change in investment value* on my traditional IRA at the end of dec 31st for $5.07 which shows up in 4b. 

     

    thanks

     
    April 13, 2024

    Yes, this looks correct.

     

    If you are using TurboTax Online in a web browser then you can view all form with these steps (you might be ask to pay first):

     

    1. Select Tax Tools on the left and then Print Center 
    2. Select Print, save or preview this year's return
    3. Select returns and choose to print just the tax return or to include all worksheets as well. 

     

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    April 13, 2024

    If you have a non-deductible TIRA and convert the whole thing to Roth you won't need an 8606...this form is only if you have a mixture of deductible and non-deductible TIRA -OR- you make non-deductible TIRA and don't convert the Entire Amount...based on the post, it seems you converted the Whole Thing.

    April 9, 2025

    I am not doing backdoor Roth IRA. I am making a simple Roth IRA contribution just like i did last year.  I had no issues for my 2023 return. The only difference for 2024 I have non-related 401k rollover to a tradition IRA rollover acct.  Please advise.

    April 9, 2025

    Please also note I have no limitation, and the worksheet reflect the allowable Roth contribution made, but it still fails to generate form 8606