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April 17, 2023
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Do I need to amend for an IRA Recharacterization

  • April 17, 2023
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Hi, I filed my 2022 taxes already, but after doing so, I realized that I over contributed to my Roth IRA due to being over the MAGI.  I originally contributed $800, and then, recharacterized it with a loss, resulting in $757.35 to my Traditional IRA.  I did not do a backdoor Roth conversion.  

 

Do I need to amend this, and how do I go about doing so in TurboTax?  

If I withdraw the amount, how do I reflect this in TurboTax, and will this be considered a 2023 action or 2022?

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    LindaS5247
    April 17, 2023

    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:

    • Apply the excess to next year: You can leave the excess contribution in the Roth IRA and apply it to next year’s contribution. Be sure to take this into account when determining your contribution amounts for next year
    • Remove only the excess contribution after your tax deadline: After you file, you can request a regular distribution to remove the excess contribution (without earnings) between October 17 and December 31, 2023. You’ll have the 6% excess contribution penalty on the 2021 return, but you can keep the earnings in the Roth account, and can avoid the penalty on next year’s tax return

    If you’d rather avoid the penalty, you have two options (both must be completed before your tax filing deadline):

    • Withdraw the excess contribution plus earnings: Keep in mind that the earnings are included in your taxable income for the year the excess contribution was made, so you’ll still receive a 1099-R to report these earnings on your tax return
    • Recharacterize the Roth IRA contribution as a traditional IRA contribution: Contact your plan administrator for guidance on this process. After you’ve made your recharacterization, see these instructions for how to record this process in TurboTax

    Check the Roth IRA contribution limits for 2022 and 2023 to avoid future excess contributions based on your filing status and MAGI.


     

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