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March 6, 2023
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Michigan Back Door ROTH Qualifying Private or Non Qualifying?

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I did a backdoor conversion of my traditional IRA to ROTH, Since I received a 1099-R with a distribution code of 2, I would like to know if this is a Qualifying Private Retirement benefit or Non-Qualified Retirement benefit?

Thanks!

Best answer by DanaB27

Traditional and Roth IRAs are Non-Qualified Retirement plans.

 

Please see What is a "qualified retirement plan"? for additional information

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DanaB27Answer
March 6, 2023

Traditional and Roth IRAs are Non-Qualified Retirement plans.

 

Please see What is a "qualified retirement plan"? for additional information

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Steve_ttAuthor
March 6, 2023

Will that still hold good even for a backdoor conversion?

March 6, 2023

Yes, that would still apply to backdoor Roth conversions.

 

Please make sure you select "Current year conversion from a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA" on the "Where is your distribution from?" screen after you enter your Form 1099-R during the federal interview.

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