IRA Basis?
Year 1: 5500 contributed to an Traditional IRA and then converted to Roth.
Year 2: no existing Traditional IRA balance, 5500 contributed to an Traditional IRA and then converted to Roth.
Q1) In filling out year 2 tax form8606, is there any total bias (line 2)? My understanding is zero, correct?
Q2) There is no tracking of an Roth IRA basis needed because it’s all post tax and grow tax free, correct?
Thanks!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sun, 2018-04-01 19:14
Permalink Submitted by Jeremy Lucas on Sun, 2018-04-01 23:24
Much appreciated. Looks like year 2 was done incorrectly. That was a couple years back, can a new 8606 be sent in by itself or does it require an amendment form as well?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2018-04-02 02:36
What was the error?
Permalink Submitted by Jeremy Lucas on Tue, 2018-04-03 00:14
A non zero basis was added for year 2.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2018-04-03 00:54
If the error affected the tax due for that year or any year after that, you would have to file a 1040X with the corrected 8606 for each affected year. Otherwise, if the taxable amount of any distributions was not affected, you can file the 8606 by itself and add a note indicating that the change does not affect the tax due for the applicable year. That said, there is always a chance that the IRS will ask for a 1040X anyway because they usually get the 8606 forms to add basis. Yours apparently reduces basis since basis was overstated on line 2 and the IRS rarely sees 8606 forms to reduce basis.