How to file tax when I did exceed Roth IRA withdrawal
I contributed $6000 in 2021 Jan for the 2020 tax year Roth IRA, however, when filing tax for 2020 I forgot to include this.
In early 2022, when I was filing tax for 2021, I realized that I have exceeded the income limit for contributing to the Roth IRA in 2020. Therefore I called my financial advisor to withdraw that amount in early April 2022. And in the meanwhile, I filed an extension for the 2021 tax.
Now my question is: my financial advisor said, the 1099R would not be sent this year, but would be sent for filing for the 2022 tax year. In this case
1. Should I report it in my 2021 tax filing? If yes, how should I do it?
I noticed if I report the exceeded contribution for the 2021 tax, it would generate a 6% penalty. And in the meanwhile, Turbotax asked me to amend my 2020 tax filing, which would generate another 6% penalty of $360. I wonder why I need to pay the penalty for two years.
I read some posts that said: amended for 2020, and if has withdrawn the exceeded amount + earnings before the 2021 tax deadline, I should put 0 for the question about the exceeded Roth IRA in previous years. So the penalty would only be one year in my case.
2. When I receive the 1099R for 2022 filing, how should I report that? Would that generate a penalty again?
Thank you