Fixing excess Roth contributions for a previous year
I took out excess Roth contributions before the tax deadline for 2021 but failed to take out the appropriate earnings (accidentally). How can I go back and correct this now?
I took out excess Roth contributions before the tax deadline for 2021 but failed to take out the appropriate earnings (accidentally). How can I go back and correct this now?
To confirm, you received Form 1099-R with code J (regular distribution)? If yes, then you would have to pay the 6% penalty on your 2021 return and then enter the Form 1099-R on your 2022 tax return which will remove the excess from your 2022 tax return. Please see How do I amend my federal tax return for a prior year?
Did you verify with your financial institution that you had earnings on the 2021 excess?
On your 2022 return:
"For purposes of determining excess contributions, any contribution that is withdrawn on or before the due date (including extensions) for filing your tax return for the year is treated as an amount not contributed. This treatment only applies if any earnings on the contributions are also withdrawn. The earnings are considered earned and received in the year the excess contribution was made." (IRS Pub 590-A)
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