Hello all, please forgive my dunce-hood, but like the Lord of Idiots that I am, last year I was making traditional IRA salary deferments while qualifying for the Foreign Earned Income Exclusion. This is stupid of course because I could have excluded that income anyway. So, my question is: because I will still qualify for the FEIE this year, I assume it's not a bad time to convert some of that IRA to Roth IRA, as my taxable income will be very low this year. However, if I do that (with Form 8606) for this year, can I classify those traditional IRA salary deferments as "nondeductible" since I could have excluded them had they been regular income? And therefore, not be taxed on the conversion? Would the IRS buy this logic? Thanks for any guidance!!