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I cancelled a life insurance policy and owe taxes on a portion of the distribution. I put a portion of the distribution in a Roth IRA account. Should I pay taxes on the money I transferred from the li

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Carl
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I cancelled a life insurance policy and owe taxes on a portion of the distribution. I put a portion of the distribution in a Roth IRA account. Should I pay taxes on the money I transferred from the li

Contributions to a ROTH are never tax deductible.

I cancelled a life insurance policy and owe taxes on a portion of the distribution. I put a portion of the distribution in a Roth IRA account. Should I pay taxes on the money I transferred from the li

Your Roth contributions are independent of the life insurance distribution since life insurance is not eligible for rollover treatment.  The 1099-R for the life insurance must be entered as is.

For 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018, your total contributions to all of your traditional and Roth IRAs cannot be more than:

  -  $5,500 ($6,500 if you’re age 50 or older), or
  - your taxable compensation for the year, if your compensation was less than this dollar limit.
     (Taxable compensation is generally money that you worked for - W-2 or self-employed income)

If the amount you put into the Roth exceeds these limits, then is is an excess contribution that must be removed or it will be subject to a penalty.
**Disclaimer: This post is for discussion purposes only and is NOT tax advice. The author takes no responsibility for the accuracy of any information in this post.**

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