Reverse Backdoor Roth IRA
Hi
I made a non-deductible contribution to my traditonal IRA (the only brand new traditional IRA account I have/opened with no prior balance) before April 15th 2023 for 2022 contribution ($6000) and immediately converted it to Roth (in the next day or two).
I do not wish to go ahead with this contribution /conversion. Is there a way for me to remove this non-deductible amount contributed and converted back to my checking account with minimal complications? If yes, what steps must I follow and in what sequence?
I’m yet to file my 2022 IRS tax returns, so I have not submitted any forms citing this transaction to the IRS.
Thanks
Permalink Submitted by William Tuttle on Mon, 2023-05-01 12:45