In 2017, wife and I contributed the max amount to our ROTH IRAs. Pay raise during year made me ineligible to contribute to ROTH IRA. Just realized mistake (aug 2018) and recently completed appropriate form with my bank and had the $5500 (each of us) contributions removed from our Roth IRA accounts. I think I am within the 6 month window described in Instruction for Form 5329 Line 23 instruction. Do I need to do anything with the IRS? File the 5329 and pay the 6% penalty? I do not see a reason to file an amended return as it was a ROTH contribution and I took no deduction. Thanks in advance.
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you were also required to remove any earnings thereon.
to avoid the 6% penalty take the excess contribution (and associated earnings) back out of the account. you have until the due date of your return (including extensions) to withdraw the excess in order to avoid the 6% penalty for the year
the earnings that you take out of the account will be taxable as income and (unless you’re over age 59.5 or you meet one of the other exceptions) subject to the 10% penalty for early distributions of earnings from a Roth IRA.
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