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We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. It is my understanding that of the distribution, only the gains would be taxable. I think I will receive a 1099-R for this distribution in 2025 since the distribution occurred in 24, but I did not get one this year. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023, due 2024) to address this?
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We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

Did you request an extension of time to file?

 

@randythompso 

We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

Yes, I did file the extension. I have until 10/15 to complete the filing. 

We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

My understanding is that taxes for 2023 gains are due with 2023 taxes. Confused about how to report as income without the 1099-R. 

We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/[product key removed]ved-for-jp-j-early-distribut...

 

The trick for entering a 1099-R for excess earnings now is discussed at the end of this thread.

 

@randythompso 

We have an excess contribution to a Roth IRA during 2023. We had the contributions reversed and returned. What do I need to do in this tax year (2023) to address this?

Reply back as to how the procedure works or does not work for you

 

positive earnings removed are no longer penalized 10% if you are under age 59 1/2. (eliminated in 2023)

 

@randythompso 

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