non deductible ira
we have a client that was making “non deductible IRA” contributions but failed to complete the form 8606 . would they be able to go back and complete the forms retroactively?
we have a client that was making “non deductible IRA” contributions but failed to complete the form 8606 . would they be able to go back and complete the forms retroactively?
Permalink Submitted by PaulC on Mon, 2024-03-18 15:46
Form 8606 can be filed separately. If not working with a tax professional, go to IRS.gov and download the forms and instructions. Filing it to correct non-deduction contributions adding to basis doesn’t require filing an amended return, just the forms 8606. HOWEVER, if distributions have been taken from IRAs and the taxable amount of those distributions needs to be corrected, that would require an amended return for the year in question.