Coronavirus-Related Distribution (CRD) from Roth IRA Contributions
Last year (2020), I took a Coronavirus-Related Distribution from my Roth IRA in the amount of $11,500. I had this exact amount in this Roth IRA account as previous years' CONTRIBUTIONS, which I understand I could take out at any time without penalty. I could even return it in within 60 days with the 60-day rollover rule. However, due to my financial struggles of 2020, I couldn't put it back in 60 days. I would like to consider this a Coronavirus-Related Distribution (CRD) so I have the opportunity to pay it back over 3 years. However, I see rules that I need treat this distribution as income over 3 years. Since these were also contributions to a Roth IRA I already paid taxes on this money. Do I need to pay taxes on it again? Or can I simply choose to pay it back in my account fully, partially, or not at all over the next 3 years without penalty or double taxation? Thanks so much!