Hello,
My situation - 55yr old, single, unemployed.
Question 1: Do I also need to pay the 6% penalty on my 2022 tax year? I wasn’t sure if that penalty is assessed if I withdraw the money by April 18, 2023. Or because the money was still in the account on Dec 31, 2022 it triggers the 6% penalty.
Q2: How do I pay the penalty for Tax Year 2021?
Q3: When do I need to pay the 6% penalty for Tax Year 2021? Is there a time limit?
Thank you.
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The IRS will charge you a 6% penalty tax on the excess amount for each year in which you don't take action to correct the error. You can be charged the penalty tax on any excess amount for up to six years, beginning with the year when you file the federal income tax return for the year the error occurred.
The IRS will Bill you for the penalty. The IRS receives notification of the IRA excess contributions through its receipt of the Form 5498 from the bank or financial institution where the IRA or IRAs were established.
You can pay when you receive your bill from the IRS.
Depending on your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI), your Roth IRA contribution may result in an excess contribution. TurboTax will calculate your MAGI and determine whether you've made an excess contribution. If this happens, you’ll be subject to a 6% tax penalty on the excess amount for every year that it stays in the account.
You can either accept this 6% penalty or take measures to avoid it before the tax filing deadline (this includes any filing extensions you may have).
If you choose to pay the penalty, you then have two options:
If you’d rather avoid the penalty, you have two options (both must be completed before your tax filing deadline):
Check the Roth IRA contribution limits for 2022 and 2023 to avoid future excess contributions based on your filing status and MAGI.
I'm confused. I know I have to pay the 2021 tax year 6% penalty. But do I also need to pay the 6% on my 2022 taxes (not submitted yet)? I am taking corrective action on my 2022 taxes - but the contribution was not removed until April 2023. It's before I file - but after Dec 31, 2022.
No, you do not have to pay a 6% penalty for 2022 because you are correcting the issue prior to April 18th.
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