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Since I cannot deduct IRA contributions,I have no earned income, do I need to have it refunded ?
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Since I cannot deduct IRA contributions,I have no earned income, do I need to have it refunded ?
If you had no earned income in 2017 to support an IRA contribution for 2017, you must contact the IRA custodian and request a "return of contribution" (not a regular distribution) of the excess contribution, otherwise you'll owe an excess-contribution penalty every year until the excess is corrected.
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Since I cannot deduct IRA contributions,I have no earned income, do I need to have it refunded ?
If you had no earned income in 2017 to support an IRA contribution for 2017, you must contact the IRA custodian and request a "return of contribution" (not a regular distribution) of the excess contribution, otherwise you'll owe an excess-contribution penalty every year until the excess is corrected.
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