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I contributed $4500 to T. IRA and $2500 to Roth for 2020 tax year. I'm 34 . I requested my brokerage firm to remove $1000 excess contribution and $300 gain.

How should I enter it in the TurboTax? As I know I am going to get 1099-R in 2021 for my 2020 distribution. Do I have to still report that $300 gain in my 2020 income, even though it would be reported in 2021 1099-R?
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I contributed $4500 to T. IRA and $2500 to Roth for 2020 tax year. I'm 34 . I requested my brokerage firm to remove $1000 excess contribution and $300 gain.

"Do I have to still report that $300 gain in my 2020 income, even though it would be reported in 2021 1099-R?"

Yes and yes.

 

Do you know exactally how it will b e reported?   (A Roth or Traditional IRA return and what code the IRA custodian will use in box 7 on the 1099-R)?

 

This *can* be reported now with a "dummy" 1099-R but only if you *know* how it will be reported.    Roth and Traditional IRA's returned contributions are reported with different codes.

**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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