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Fomi 8606 Department of the Treaso5. Internal Revenue Servce (99) Name. If marred. file a separate form for each spouse requred to fie 2018 Form 8606. See instructions. Nondeductible IRAs W Go to www.irs.gov/Form8606 for instructions and the latest information. ► Attach to 2018 Fonn 1040 or 2018 Form 1040NR. OMB No. 1645-0074 2018 Attachment Sequence No. 48 Your social security number Fill in Your Address Only if You Are Filing This Form by Itself and Not With Your Tax Return Part I Home address (number and street, or P.O. box if mail is not delivered to your home) Apt. no. City. town cr poet office. slate. end 2IP code. If you have a foreign address. also complete the spaces below (see instructions). Foreign country name Foreign province/state/county If this is an amended return. check hens► K Foreign postal code Nondeductible Contributions to Traditional IRAs and Distributions From Traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs Complete this part only if one or more of the following apply. • You made nondeductible contributions to a traditional IRA for 2018. • You took distributions from a traditional, SEP, or SIMPLE IRA in 2018 and you made nondeductible contributions to a traditional IRA in 2018 or an earlier year. For this purpose, a distribution does not include a rollover (other than a repayment of a qualified 2017 disaster distribution (see 2018 Form 89158)), qualified charitable distribution, one-time distribution to fund an HSA, conversion, recharacterization, or return of certain contributions. • You converted part, but not all, of your traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs to Roth IRAs in 2018 and you made nondeductible contributions to a traditional IRA in 2018 or an earlier year. 1 Enter your nondeductible contributions to traditional IRAs for 2018, including those made for 2018 from January 1, 2019, through April 15, 2019. See instructions 2 Enter your total basis in traditional IRAs. See instructions 3 Add lines 1 and 2 In 2018, did you take a distribution No P Enter the amount from line 3 on line 14. from traditional, SEP, or SIMPLE IRAs, Do not complete the rest of Part I. or make a Roth IRA conversion? Yes P Go to line 4. 4 Enter those contributions included on line 1 that were made from January 1, 2019, th ough April 15, 2019 5 Subtract line 4 from line 3 6 Enter the value of all your traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs as of December 31, 2018, plus any outstanding rollovers. Subtract any repayments of qualified 2017 disaster distributions (see 2018 Form 8915B). If the result is zero or less, enter -0-. See instructions . . . . 6 7 Enter your distributions from traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs in 2018. Do not include rollovers (other than repayments of qualified 2017 disaster distributions (see 2018 Form 89158)), qualified charitable distributions, a one-time distribution to fund an HSA, conversions to a Roth IRA, certain returned contributions, or recharacterizations of traditional IRA contributions (see instructions) 8 Enter the net amount you converted from traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs to Roth IRAs in 2018. Also enter this amount on line 16 9 Add lines 6, 7, and 8 19 I 10 Divide line 5 by line 9. Enter the result as a decimal rounded to at least 3 places. If the result is 1.000 or more, enter "1.000" 11 Multiply line 8 by line 10. This is the nontaxable portion of the amount you converted to Roth IRAs. Also enter this amount on line 17 . . . 12 Multiply line 7 by line 10. This is the nontaxable portion of your distributions that you did not convert to a Roth IRA 12 13 Add lines 11 and 12. This is the nontaxable portion of all your distributions 14 Subtract line 13 from line 3. This is your total basis in traditional IRAs for 2018 and earlier years 15a Subtract line 12 from line 7 b Enter the amount on line 15a attributable to qualified 2017 disaster distributions from 2018 Form 89156 (see instructions). Also, enter this amount on 2018 Form 89158, line 22 c Taxable amount Subtract line 15b from line 15a. If more than zero, also include this amount on 2018 Form 1040, line 4b; or 2018 Form 1040NR, line 17b Note: You may be subject to an additional 10% tax on the amount on line 15c if you were under age 59% at the time of the distribution. See instructions. 7 8 10 11 13 14 15a 16b 15c For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see separate Instructions. Form 8606 (2018) EFTA01222812 Form 8606 (2018) Page 2 IMAM 2018 Conversions From Traditional, SEP, or SIMPLE IRAs to Roth IRAs Complete this part if you converted part or all of your traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs to a Roth IRA in 2018. 16 If you completed Part I, enter the amount from line 8. Otherwise, enter the net amount you converted from traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs to Roth IRAs in 2018 17 If you completed Part I, enter the amount from line 11. Otherwise, enter your basis in the amount on line 16 (see instructions) 18 Taxable amount Subtract line 17 from line 16. If more than zero, also include this amount on 2018 Form 1040, line 4b; or 2018 Form 1040NR, line 17b Part III 16 17 18 Distributions From Roth IRAs Complete this part only if you took a distribution from a Roth IRA in 2018. For this purpose, a distribution does not include a rollover (other than a repayment of a qualified 2017 disaster distribution (see 2018 Form 89158)). qualified charitable distribution, one-time distribution to fund an HSA, recharacterization, or return of certain contributions (see instructions). 19 Enter your total nonqualified distributions from Roth IRAs in 2018, including any qualified first-time homebuyer distributions, and any qualified 2017 disaster distributions (see instructions). Also see 2018 Form 89158 19 20 Qualified first-time homebuyer expenses (see instructions). Do not enter more than $10,000 21 Subtract line 20 from line 19. If zero or less, enter -0- 22 Enter your basis in Roth IRA contributions (see instructions). If line 21 is zero, stop here . . . . 23 Subtract line 22 from line 21. If zero or less, enter -0- and skip lines 24 and 25. If more than zero, you may be subject to an additional tax (see instructions) 24 Enter your basis in conversions from traditional, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs and rollovers from qualified retirement plans to a Roth IRA. See instructions 25a Subtract line 24 from line 23. If zero or less, enter -0- and skip lines 25b and 25c b Enter the amount on line 25a attributable to qualified 2017 disaster distributions from 2018 Form 89158 (see "nstructions). Also, enter this amount on 2018 Form 89158, line 23 c Taxable amount Subtract line 25b from line 25a. If more than zero, also include this amount on 2018 Form 1040, line 4b; or 2018 Form 1040NR, line 17b 25c 20 21 22 23 24 25a 25b Sign Here Only if You Are Filing This Form by Itself and Not With Your Tax Return Under penalties of perjury. I dectem that I have examined this form including accompanying attachments. and to the best of my Icrootledge and belief. it is true. correct and complete. Declaration of preparer (other than taxpayer) is based on all nformatica of which ensnarer has any knowledge. Your signature oats Paid Preparer Use Only PrinUType preparer's name Preparer's signature Date Check K If self-employed PTIN Arm's name fr Arm's EIN ► Firm's address s. Phone no. Form 8606 (2018) EFTA01222813

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