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you can't recharacterize to a different year.
you can ask the custodian to " remove excess plus earnings" and return that to you.
Do it before the due date of your tax return April 18th.
Hi. Everything that I have read says you can do exactly that, including the bank that won’t do it for me. I think characterize might be the wrong term. This is from Fidelity:
If you meet the income limit for the type of retirement account you’re contributing to, you could also apply your excess contributions to the next year, which means they’ll count toward the following year’s contribution limit. Before considering this correction method, first make sure to verify that the carried over excess will be eligible within next year’s limits. And, again, reach out to a tax professional if you have any questions.
It looks like the recharacterization terminology refers to moving it to a traditional IRA, which I don’t think I can do as I hit the limit in my employer-based 401k.
I don’t want to withdraw the excess because would have to sell the shares to go that. How do I apply it to 2024, instead?
You can apply the excess amount to the following year and then reducing next years contribution by the excess amount carried forward. The problem is however you will charged a 6% penalty each year if this isn't corrected now. My suggestion is to sell those shares of stock to avoid this 6% penalty every year if not corrected.,
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