I overcontributed to my Roth 401K in 2024. My plan administrator has already removed the excess contributions. How should this be reported on my 2024 tax return?
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I overcontributed to my Roth 401K in 2024. My plan administrator has already removed the excess contributions. How should this be reported on my 2024 tax return?
Turbotax is telling me to populate as much as I can for a Form 1099-R for this year, classify the full overcontribution as TAXABLE, and indicate this is a 2025 Form 1099-R, which does not seem correct.
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I overcontributed to my Roth 401K in 2024. My plan administrator has already removed the excess contributions. How should this be reported on my 2024 tax return?
Assuming that this distribution occurred in 2025, there is nothing to report of this on your 2024 tax return. Your Roth 401(k) employee contributions for 2024 have not been excluded from box 1 of your 2024 Form W-2, so there is no income that needs to be added back on your 2024 tax return. Any investment gains that were required to be distributed along with your returned contribution will be taxable on your 2025 tax return when you receive the code 8 2025 Form 1099-R near the end of January 2026.