I made a small ($32) excess Roth contribution in 2013 (which shows on the 2013 return as 2012 but there was no entry made on the 2012 return?). I withdrew the excess in March 2014 with .84 (cents) earnings. I have a 1099-R from 2014 showing the distribution and earnings (box 7 code PJ) . Then, failed to report the 1099-R on my 2014 return so the excess appears on my 2015 and my in progress 2016 return. Must I amend my 2014 Federal and State returns and the 2015 Returns? How do I "force" my 2016 return to eliminate the $2 fine? Any help would be appreciated.
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If it is carrying forward, go to the IRA contribution section and click on Roth contribution, say yes you have a contribution, enter the 2016 contribution or just leave the box blank if no 2016 contribution, click through until you get to the excess Roth contribution screen that should auto-fill with the carried over excess and enter 0 (zero) in the box since it was removed. Continue to the end of interview.
That should remove the excess and the 5329 form with the penalty.
Enter IRA contributions here:
Federal Taxes,
Deductions & Credits,
I’ll choose what I work on (if that screen comes up),
Retirement & Investments,
Traditional & Roth IRA contribution.
OR Use the "Tools" menu (if online version under My Account) and then "Search Topics" for "ira contributions" which will take you to the same place.
If it is carrying forward, go to the IRA contribution section and click on Roth contribution, say yes you have a contribution, enter the 2016 contribution or just leave the box blank if no 2016 contribution, click through until you get to the excess Roth contribution screen that should auto-fill with the carried over excess and enter 0 (zero) in the box since it was removed. Continue to the end of interview.
That should remove the excess and the 5329 form with the penalty.
Enter IRA contributions here:
Federal Taxes,
Deductions & Credits,
I’ll choose what I work on (if that screen comes up),
Retirement & Investments,
Traditional & Roth IRA contribution.
OR Use the "Tools" menu (if online version under My Account) and then "Search Topics" for "ira contributions" which will take you to the same place.
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