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Should I be paying tax on a Roth IRA withdrawal for 2024 if I only withdrew my CONTRIBUTION amount ($7000), NOT the EARNINGS?

In May 2024, I made the maximum contribution to a Roth IRA, $7000. In December 2024, my situation and I needed that money so I withdrew the CONTRIBUTION amount, i.e. $7000. My understanding was that this withdrawal would NOT be taxed because I only withdrew the CONTRIBUTION, not the EARNINGS. After entering the 1099-R into TurboTax, it's telling that I must pay tax in amount of 10% of the withdrawal, i.e. $700 in tax. Why is that?
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DavidD66
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Should I be paying tax on a Roth IRA withdrawal for 2024 if I only withdrew my CONTRIBUTION amount ($7000), NOT the EARNINGS?

Withdrawals of your Roth IRA basis (the amounts that you contributed to your Roth IRA) can be withdrawn at any time without taxes or penalties.  Your 1099-R should have Distribution code - J in Box 7, which indicates "Early distribution from a Roth IRA, no known exception".  Your answers to the questions TurboTax asks you after you enter or upload your 1099-R will determine whether or not your withdrawal is subject to tax and/or penalty.  Review your 1099-R and make sure of the following:

 

  • Box 2a - Taxable Amount is blank
  • Box2b - Taxable Amount not determined is checked
  • You answer YES to "Did this money come from a Roth IRA"?
  • On the screen Enter Prior Year Roth IRA Contributions - Roth IRA Contributions prior to 2024 - The amount for contributions you enter must be at least as much as your withdrawal - $7,000.

You may need to delete your 1099-R in TurboTax and re-enter to access all of the questions.  

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Should I be paying tax on a Roth IRA withdrawal for 2024 if I only withdrew my CONTRIBUTION amount ($7000), NOT the EARNINGS?

You have to tell TurboTax the amount of your contributions less any contributions taken in earlier years.

 

@Umer-Mian .

DavidD66
Employee Tax Expert

Should I be paying tax on a Roth IRA withdrawal for 2024 if I only withdrew my CONTRIBUTION amount ($7000), NOT the EARNINGS?

Withdrawals of your Roth IRA basis (the amounts that you contributed to your Roth IRA) can be withdrawn at any time without taxes or penalties.  Your 1099-R should have Distribution code - J in Box 7, which indicates "Early distribution from a Roth IRA, no known exception".  Your answers to the questions TurboTax asks you after you enter or upload your 1099-R will determine whether or not your withdrawal is subject to tax and/or penalty.  Review your 1099-R and make sure of the following:

 

  • Box 2a - Taxable Amount is blank
  • Box2b - Taxable Amount not determined is checked
  • You answer YES to "Did this money come from a Roth IRA"?
  • On the screen Enter Prior Year Roth IRA Contributions - Roth IRA Contributions prior to 2024 - The amount for contributions you enter must be at least as much as your withdrawal - $7,000.

You may need to delete your 1099-R in TurboTax and re-enter to access all of the questions.  

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

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