I need clarification on the 5 year rule. I took a Roth distribution which included the principal and interest earnings. The Roth IRA was opened in April 2017 and designated for the 2016 tax year, therefore I believe that the 5 year clock starts ticking on Jan1 2016 and the 5 year requirement has been met as of Jan 1 2021, and the interest is not taxable. Do I have this correct?
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To be a "qualifying" distribution, you must meet both the age test and the 5 year test. If you are over age 59-1/2, then the entire distribution is tax-free because you meet the age and 5 year rules. However, if you are under age 59-1/2, then you will owe income tax plus a 10% early withdrawal penalty on the gains in the account.
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What if there was enough contributions to the ROTH IRA account to "cover" the gains at the time of distribution?
Example:
Scenario 1
Total contributions: $1000
Total gains: $75
Total distribution: $800
No income tax or penalty applies regardless of age. IRS allows withdrawal up to $1000 (the total contributions in this case)
Scenario 2
Total contributions: $1000
Total gains: $75
Total distribution: $1075
Income tax on the $75 gain, and 10% penalty if less than 59.5 yrs. No income tax or 10% penalty on the $1000.
Scenario 3
Total contributions: $1000
Total loss: -$75
Total distribution: $925
No income tax or penalty applies regardless of age as the total distribution is less than the total contributed money.
Is my understanding correct?
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Yes, that is correct. You can withdraw contributions you made to your Roth IRA anytime, tax- and penalty-free.
You will need to make sure that you enter your prior year's net contributions when TurboTax asks about them in the follow-up questions:
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