Hi, I had received a 1099-R form for withdrawing contributions from my ROTH IRA. On the form, I got Code J, which means early withdrawal, with no exceptions. To my understanding, there would be no penalty for withdrawing contributions as long as I have had my ROTH IRA for at least 5 years. I had made multiple different withdrawals and only one of my withdrawals had made the 5-year mark. Regardless, I accepted the 10% penalty as I got frustrated with trying to figure out if the 10% penalty applied to me or not.
My question is that it showed me the 10% penalty I needed to pay and then after I had entered everything and it was time to file my taxes I never saw the amount for the penalty. I just want to make sure I don't have to pay the penalty somewhere else or maybe TurboTax corrected the Code J since what I withdrew was contributions and I did make the 5-year mark?
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You can withdraw contributions you made to your Roth IRA anytime, tax- and penalty-free.
The 5-year rule applies to conversions and certain rollover contributions from a qualified retirement plan to a Roth IRA. If you withdraw them before the 5 year mark then you may have to pay the 10% additional tax on early distributions. Please see Distributions of conversion and certain rollover contributions within 5-year period for additional details.
If you did not get the 10% penalty then you probably withdrew only your contributions. Please review the Roth follow-up questions:
Yes I went through that already and after I entered my 1099-r and answered those questions you listed out, it showed that out of the $3750 I withdrew, I had $700 left in my Roth before 2024 (I never contributed any more after 2024). It then showed the 10% penalty for only $3050 which is $305 and then I just continued through filing and then at the end it never mentioned the $305 so that's where I am confused as I have already filed so when I search 1099-R on turbo tax it doesn't take me to my 1099-R or doesn't say 'jump to 1099-R' it only shows community posts.
You can see the early withdrawal penalty on Schedule 2 line 8. And this will carry over to Form 1040 line 23.
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