Hi TurboTax Community,
I contributed excess to 401k pre tax and roth accounts in 2022. I submitted a request to Fidelity to withdraw my excess. They issued a check withdrawing the excess contribution from my Roth 401k account on April 13th, 2023. I haven't filed my 2022 tax returns yet. I am in California storm impacted region and got an extension until October 16th, 2023. How do I file my 2022 tax returns ? Should I include the excess roth 401k amount as Miscellaneous income in my 2022 tax return ? Thank you.
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No, the excess Roth amount that was returned is not includible in income because you already paid taxes on that money. Nothing about this needs to be included on your 2022 tax return. If there were any attributable gains distributed with the returned contribution, they will be reported on code-8 2023 Form 1099-R that you'll report on your 2023 tax return.
No, the excess Roth amount that was returned is not includible in income because you already paid taxes on that money. Nothing about this needs to be included on your 2022 tax return. If there were any attributable gains distributed with the returned contribution, they will be reported on code-8 2023 Form 1099-R that you'll report on your 2023 tax return.
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