Excess Roth IRA contribution in 2021, 2022, and 2023
I did not realize that we cannot put money in the Roth IRA if AGI exceeds the limits. I have excess contribution of $624 in 2021, $6000 in 2022, and $1500 in 2023. I took $6000 excess contribution out in 2023 and with gross distribution of 7,864.47 including the taxable amount of $1864.47 in 2023. I need to take out additional excess contribution of $2124 as soon as possible anytime from now. However, the only Form 1099-R that I have is 2023 includes the $6000 excess contribution out in 2023 and with gross distribution of 7,864.47. (Code P - Excess contributions plus earnings/excess deferrals taxable in 2022.)
Question 1: When doing 2023 tax return, Do I need to manually input the gross distribution and taxable amount as the money has not been reflected in any 1099-R form yet (will be included in 2024 From 1099-R and will be received in 2025). That is for the excess contribution of $624 in 2021 and $1500 in 2023.
Question 2: Understand I also need to do amended return for 2021 and 2022. Do I need to manually input the gross distribution and taxable amount as the money has not been reflected in any 1099-R form yet (will be included in 2024 From 1099-R and will be received in 2025)?