After filing 2021 return (in 2022) I realized I have over contributed to Roth IRA based on income levels. I quickly removed it in 2022 before the dead line so there is no penalty, but with a loss. As a result the distribution was less than the excess. And so I not have any income to report as a result of this transaction.
Do I still have to file an amended even though there was no taxable income? If so, how to do that in TurboTax? We have already received 2022 1099-R with PJ proving the above with 0 taxable amount. Do I have to amend state return as well (we are in North Carolina)?
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there is nothing to amend for 2021 because of the loss. you don't get a deduction for it.
Thanks a lot @Mike9241 , it makes perfect sense - since there is no additional income, there is nothing to amend. I was just not sure if I have to reflect my 1099-R in the previous return. I read lots of posts on the forums here and could not gage since I did not see a simple situation similar to mine .
Really appreciate your help!
@Mike9241 Do you know if need to enter 1099-R for my 2022 return even though there is no taxable income?
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