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2020 Roth IRA Excess contribution refunded in 2021 - shows up on 2023 TT as an Contribution

In 2020 I made an excess Contribution to my Roth IRA.  It was reported as an excess contribution and I received a refund, and a 1099-R in 2021.  I reported the 1099-R in 2021, through TT Home and Business.  I filled out the form as the 1099-R was reported, and yet while finishing my 2023 taxes the amount of the excess is showing up as a Roth Contribution, and if I try to zero it out through the step-by-step update it doesn't change it to zero.  What did I enter wrong in previous years?  I don't remember this problem in 2022 but I was surprised to see it this year.

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2020 Roth IRA Excess contribution refunded in 2021 - shows up on 2023 TT as an Contribution

Was I supposed to report the excess refund on line 20 ( 2021 distributions from your Roth IRAs..) of Form 5329-T in 2021?  If not where should I have entered it?  I noticed the excess has been carried over each year.  Should I enter an amended return for 2020, or 2021 - or adjust my 2023 taxes?

DanaB27
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2020 Roth IRA Excess contribution refunded in 2021 - shows up on 2023 TT as an Contribution

To clarify, you made an excess Roth IRA contribution in 2020 and then requested before the due date the withdrawal of the excess contribution for 2020 plus earning?

 

If yes, then you did no longer have an excess contribution and should not have paid the 6% penalty. If you paid the 6% penalty in 2020, 2021, or 2022, then you will have to amend the returns to remove the penalty.

 

 On the 2020 return, during the IRA contribution interview you will enter that you withdrew the excess contribution on the penalty screen:

 

  1. Click on "Search" on the top right and type “IRA contributions”
  2. Click on “Jump to IRA contributions"
  3. Select “Roth IRA
  4. Continue until the penalty screen and enter the excess contribution amount withdrawn.

 

In the 2021, 2022 and 2023 returns you will delete excess contribution that got carried over:

 

  1. Click on "Search" on the top right and type “IRA contributions”
  2. Click on “Jump to IRA contributions"
  3. Select “Roth IRA
  4. On the "Enter Excess Contributions" screen delete the excess contribution amount.

 

 

The 2021 Form 1099-R for the returned excess contribution plus earnings should have had code P and J in box 7 and therefore, should have been entered on your 2020 tax return.

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