i contributed to a Vanguard Roth IRA by mistake to the amount of 7k and realized im not eligible due to income limits.
I also have a Rollover IRA in Vanguard from a previous employer 401k rollover.
How should i proceed to withdraw the 7k from the Roth IRA account .? what are the steps?
Please advise.
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return of excess contribution:
before tax filing date including extension: positive earnings allocable to the excess are included in income on 1040 Line 4b for the year of the contribution. negative earnings are ignored; in any case, for purposes of basis, consider the original contribution amount as returned.
["Include the earnings in income for the year in which you made the contributions, not the year in
which you withdraw them."]
You must have a) filed by tax day, or b) requested an extension of time to file by tax day to take advantage of the Oct 15 deadline.
Consult your custodian to obtain the correct removal form "excess plus earnings".
As fanfare mentioned you need to request the return of excess contributions plus earnings if you want to avoid the 6% penalty. Please see the instructions below how to enter this in TurboTax. Please see What happens if I made an excess Roth IRA contribution for additional information.
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 create a 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.
You also need to enter in the IRA contribution section that you withdrew the excess contribution:
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