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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
I'm still confused.
So my situation is that prior to 2019, I contributed ~3200 to my roth. In early 2019, I contributed an additional 1200. Mid 2019, I withdrew 4400 due to some expenses.
That page you are talking about only allows me to enter contributions prior to 2019. The company holding my IRA has not filed a 5498 yet, but I do not plan on making more contributions right now.
The example in the help text: "Example:
You contributed $3,000 to your Roth IRA in 2016, 2017 and 2018. On June 1, 2018, you withdrew $2,500 from your Roth IRA. Subtract this amount ($2,500) from the total contributions you made ($9,000) and enter the remaining $6,500 under regular contributions to a Roth IRA."
According to this, I would have to enter 0 in the box since there are no contributions remaining.