I have input $7,000 on Roth IRA contributions worksheet line 19. My income is above this amount but below the maximum allowed. I did not input anything on lines next lines and it is saying that I have an excess contribution of $4570! and put tax on it.
I have deleted the form and tried again and get the same response.
Suggestions?
Audrey
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Yes, because of your income, the contribution may be limited. Here are the income limits as well as reduced contributions.
Single, Head of Household, or Married Filing Separately (did not live with spouse)
Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse
Your income level may have fallen in the category of reduced contribution and if that is the case, your contribution was limited.
Thank you. This does appear to be the cause. Can I give back the excess Roth contribution and reduce the tax? If I don't give excess Roth contribution, will this haunt me forever?
Audrey
You can avoid the 6% penalty by requesting the return of excess contribution plus earnings by the due date. Please see What if I made an excess Roth IRA contribution for additional options.
If you do not remove the excess contribution then the excess contribution is taxed at 6% per year for each year the excess amounts remain in the IRA. But the tax can't be more than 6% of the combined value of all your IRAs as of the end of the tax year.
If you made an excess contribution in 2024 and withdrew the 2024 excess Roth IRA contribution plus earnings in 2025 before the due date, then you will get a 2025 Form 1099-R in 2026 with codes P and J. This 1099-R will have to be included on your 2024 tax return and you have two options:
To enter a 2025 Form 1099-R in your 2024 return please follow the steps below:
Please be aware, code P will say in the drop-down menu "Return of contribution taxable in 2023" but you can ignore that since the follow-up question will tell TurboTax that it will be taxable in 2024.
Also make sure you indicate in the IRA contribution interview that you withdrew the excess contribution by the due date:
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