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Retirement tax questions
Generally, if you had no earnings when you withdrew the excess contributions then you have no taxable event and all that TurboTax would do, when you amend your 2022 return, is add explanation statements for the withdrawal of the excess contribution (with loss) and the recharacterization.
Therefore, you don't need to amend your 2022 tax return. If you want to add the explanation statements then I would wait until you receive the 2023 Form 1099-R in 2024.
You will get Form 1099-R for the recharacterization with code R-Recharacterized IRA contribution made for 2022 and this belongs on the 2022 return. But a Form 1099-R with code R will do nothing to your return. You can only report it as mentioned below. Therefore, you can ignore the 2023 Form 1099-R with code R when you get it in 2024.
You will enter the recharacterization when you enter the contribution to the traditional IRA:
- Login to your TurboTax Account
- Click on "Search" on the top right and type “IRA contributions”
- Click on “Jump to IRA contributions"
- Select “traditional IRA”
- Answer ‘Yes” on the “Roth IRA Contribution” screen
- Answer “No” to “Is This a Repayment of a Retirement Distribution
- Enter the contribution amount
- Answer “Yes” to the recharacterized question on the “Switch from a Traditional To a Roth IRA?” screen and enter the contribution amount (no earnings or losses) on the next screen.
- TurboTax will ask for an explanation statement where it should be stated that the original $xxx.xx plus $xxx.xx earnings (or loss) were recharacterized.
You will get a 2023 Form 1099-R in 2024 with codes P and J for the withdrawal of excess contributions minus loss. This 1099-R belongs on your 2022 tax return but only earnings listed in box 2a are taxable. If you had a loss box 2a should be $0.
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