I thought I would be above the ROTH IRA limit. I withdrew the contributions I had made thus far. As it turns out, I was able to make a full contribution. Do I need to do anything on my taxes? My brokerage company gave me a 1099 with a J code.
Yes, you can.
Here is how to enter it:
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It's well past the 60-day deadline to roll over a distribution made in 2018 (except possibly for a distribution made in mid-December for a first-home purchase that failed to close, in which case the deadline is 120 days after the date of the distribution).
It seems that you obtained a regular distribution (code J) after making a Roth IRA contribution for 2018. A regular distribution does not undo a contribution, so, if your original contribution for 2018 was for the maximum permissible, you are not permitted to contribute any more to a Roth IRA for 2018.