Yep. As soon as I realized what I'd done, I remembered your posts. It only works if you only have one traditional IRA. I had that 403b for almost 18 years, and my brain just didn't process that it became an IRA when I moved it to the FA.
Also, I absolutely HATE the backdoor Roth loophole. That's got to be the stupidest IRS rule/workaround of them all. It's $6500 a year. Just let people contribute directly, regardless of income. I wish some politician would take up the cause to eliminate it.
I'm thankful for the help here because the alternative was to pay an accountant - prob $500-$600 - just to confirm I screwed up and owe the $1400. And that would just be salt in the wound.
I guess I should be glad it's coming out of my refund. This would hurt even worse if I had to write a check to the IRS.
Also, I absolutely HATE the backdoor Roth loophole. That's got to be the stupidest IRS rule/workaround of them all. It's $6500 a year. Just let people contribute directly, regardless of income. I wish some politician would take up the cause to eliminate it.
I'm thankful for the help here because the alternative was to pay an accountant - prob $500-$600 - just to confirm I screwed up and owe the $1400. And that would just be salt in the wound.
I guess I should be glad it's coming out of my refund. This would hurt even worse if I had to write a check to the IRS.