I had an excess 401(k) contribution in 2023 and received a 1099-R with code P in 2024. I was instructed to amend my 2023 return to include the taxable portion of the excess contribution (earnings) and that the remaining excess contribution would be recharacterized as an IRA contribution. How do I enter this in my amended 2023 return.
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Mark
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Who said you could recharacterize the contribution as an IRA? I don't believe it's that simple. You might be able to remove the excess contribution and then make an IRA contribution in the same dollar amount, but that would be subject to the normal rules and deadlines for IRA contributions.
If you removed the excess contribution before the deadline, you must
(A) Add the contribution back to your taxable income as wages (because they were not included in your W-2 wages, you have to add them back). Use this instructions from expert @MinhT
Below is how to do this in TurboTax Online:
(B) Add the 1099-R to report the attributed earnings as taxable income.
Then, if you used the removed excess to make an IRA contribution, enter that separately in the IRA section. It might be deductible or not deductible, depending on your income and other tax information. If it is a non-deductible IRA contribution, your tax return will generate a form 8606 that you need to keep for as long as you have any non-deductible funds in your IRA. You may have options such as a "backdoor" rollover, we can talk about that later if needed.
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