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Level 2
posted Mar 20, 2021 8:09:14 PM

Spousal IRA Excess contribution.

So, I have a spousal IRA which funded for year 2020 in Feb 2021. Realized immediately that I did a ROTH IRA contribution as well in late 2020. So initiated the Return of Excess contribution and got a letter explaining I will receive the 1099-R only in Jan 2022.

 

After some research I am understanding I can fill 1099-R myself. Box 1 = excess contribution + applicable earning ($2029.39). Box 2a = applicable earning ($29.39). Box 7 = 1 & 8. Check the checkbox "The IRA/SEP/Simple box is checked on my copy of 1099-R".

 

Some questions 

 

1. Am I getting this correct. 

2. Turbotax Premier Desktop is suggesting Form 4852, is that really needed?

3.. Do I need to fill 5329 myself and where is that option?

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Alumni
Mar 20, 2021 8:35:42 PM


@bkg1 wrote:

So, I have a spousal IRA which funded for year 2020 in Feb 2021. Realized immediately that I did a ROTH IRA contribution as well in late 2020. So initiated the Return of Excess contribution and got a letter explaining I will receive the 1099-R only in Jan 2022.

 

After some research I am understanding I can fill 1099-R myself. Box 1 = excess contribution + applicable earning ($2029.39). Box 2a = applicable earning ($29.39). Box 7 = 1 & 8. Check the checkbox "The IRA/SEP/Simple box is checked on my copy of 1099-R".

 

Some questions 

 

1. Am I getting this correct. 

2. Turbotax Premier Desktop is suggesting Form 4852, is that really needed?

3.. Do I need to fill 5329 myself and where is that option?


No.  form 4852 is  "Substitute 1099-R" only used to correct an incorrect 10990R that the insurer refused to correct.   You have not even received a 1099-R so there is nothing to correct.

 

You said  "So, I have a spousal IRA which funded for year 2020 in Feb 2021. Realized immediately that I did a ROTH IRA contribution as well in late 2020"

 

What was returned?  A "spousal IRA can either be a Roth or a Traditional IRA" which was returned? - a Roth contribution or a Traditional IRA contribution and for which spouse?

 

Level 2
Mar 20, 2021 8:42:14 PM

Both ROTH and Trad IRA are on my wife's name the contributions added up to 8000. So I submitted ROE from Trad IRA for $2000.

 

My contributions are separate $4000 in ROTH. 

Alumni
Mar 20, 2021 8:52:53 PM


@bkg1 wrote:

Both ROTH and Trad IRA are on my wife's name the contributions added up to 8000. So I submitted ROE from Trad IRA for $2000.

 

My contributions are separate $4000 in ROTH. 


A return of Traditional IRA contributions made in 2020 for 2020 should have a code 8 (and 1 if under age 59 1/2) in box 7, the total returned amount in box 1 and the earnings in box 2a  and the IRA/SEP.SIMPLE box checked.

 

If you know those amounts you can file it now and avoid amending when the real 1099-R comes.