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posted Dec 16, 2024 1:13:57 PM

SEP IRA - Did not report

Since 2018 I have made ~43k in SEP IRA contributions.  I am realizing I may not have reported them accurately.

 

example - one year I made 17,638.64 of contributions but reported 4475.00

 

In this example (2020 returns) do I go back and amend them or report the difference on this years?

 

TIA

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Level 15
Dec 16, 2024 3:26:55 PM

If less than the full amount contributed was deductible because you contributed more than permitted, the excess amounts are subject to a 10% penalty each year that the excess remains.  Such an excess contribution is reportable on Form 5330, a form not supported by TurboTax.

 

As mentioned by others, if the entire amount contributed for 2020 (or earlier) was deductible but you failed to deduct the entire permissible amount, it's too late to amend your 2020 (or earlier) tax return to obtain a refund of the taxes that were paid unnecessarily.  You are not permitted to report SEP contributions on a tax return for a different year than the year for which the contribution was made.  The deadline to obtain a refund for 2021 and later has not yet passed.  Permissible SEP contributions for with you simply failed to take the deduction do not create basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions.

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Level 15
Dec 16, 2024 1:56:00 PM

Three years is the most you can go back to amend for a refund.

Compensating on the current tax year is cheating.

 

the 2020 amendment refund window closed earlier this year.

 

@MTNBKR 

New Member
Dec 16, 2024 2:27:46 PM

so what do you recommend i do with those contributions.

 

Since it is a SEP IRA will those funds just be taxed upon distribution now?  Same with any gains on those funds?

Level 15
Dec 16, 2024 3:26:55 PM

If less than the full amount contributed was deductible because you contributed more than permitted, the excess amounts are subject to a 10% penalty each year that the excess remains.  Such an excess contribution is reportable on Form 5330, a form not supported by TurboTax.

 

As mentioned by others, if the entire amount contributed for 2020 (or earlier) was deductible but you failed to deduct the entire permissible amount, it's too late to amend your 2020 (or earlier) tax return to obtain a refund of the taxes that were paid unnecessarily.  You are not permitted to report SEP contributions on a tax return for a different year than the year for which the contribution was made.  The deadline to obtain a refund for 2021 and later has not yet passed.  Permissible SEP contributions for with you simply failed to take the deduction do not create basis in nondeductible traditional IRA contributions.