Hi, I would really appreciate any help with understanding the tax implications of reversal of an excess contribution to a Roth IRA, before the year was over.
Do I need to file Form 5329 / am I subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty?
I believe when I was initially inputting the info into TurboTax, it told me that I currently had a penalty because I made an excess contribution to my Roth. I believe I then entered that I withdrew $4.5k of contributions before the due date of my return (I cannot figure out how to access this area again) and there were no more questions. Is it right that I entered $4.5k? I don't believe it is prompting me to fill out Form 5329. Since I corrected the mistake before the year was up, are there any penalties I am subject to or other actions I need to take?
Thanks so much!
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Since you have already withdrawn the excess contribution there should be no penalty and the excess does not carry forward. You would enter the amount you contributed and as you proceed through the entry, TurboTax will indicate that you have excess contributions and will ask if you plan on withdrawing this before the due date of the return (April 15th).
To enter your Roth IRA contribution:
Thank you so much!
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