Hello,
I had excess 401k contribution in the year 2021, less than $100, I received the check and withdrew excess contribution amount in April 2022, but I already filed 2022 tax filing at that time, so I did nothing since then.
Now, Fidelity sent me TWO 1099-R forms, one with code "P" (for excess contribution withdrawal) and 2nd 1099-R with code "8" (for the gain on excess contribution). I included both 1099-Rs("P" and "8" in my 2023 tax filing. The Turbotax says, I have to file amendment my 2022 tax filing.
Can someone help clarify what should I do? should I amend my 2022 tax filing and include 1099-R form with code "P"? or what's the right approach?
Thank you for your help in advance!
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You can do one of two things: 1) File an amended return to include the 1099-R with Code P, or 2) Do nothing. Sooner or later, the IRS will send you a letter proposing a change to your tax return based on the 1099-R information that was filed with them by the 401(k) custodian. It won't be lot, but you will also be billed for additional tax, penalty, and interest. I would go ahead and file the amended return.
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