Fixing Roth IRA Excess Contribution for Tax Year 2022 (Made in 2023 as Prior Year Contribution)
I mistakenly made an excess contribution of $6,000 to my Roth IRA for 2022 when I didn't have earned income. I made the contribution in 2023 as a prior year contribution for 2022.
I know I already missed the deadline for correcting the mistake. It's my understanding that I can carry forward the excess contribution to 2023 and 2024 (I am eligible to contribute $1,000 to my Roth IRA in 2023, and $6,500 in 2024).
Please help me figure out what forms I need to file and what penalty I owe.
Will I owe a penalty of 6% of $6,000 for only one year?
Do I need to file an amended 1040-x and Form 5329 for 2022 with a check for $360, and a Form 5329 with my 2023 tax return?
Thank you!