Roth IRA Penalties | How to Fix Excess Contributions

by | Sep 5, 2022 | Roth IRA | 6 comments

Roth IRA Penalties | How to Fix Excess Contributions




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6 Comments

  1. John Little

    doing 21 taxes, what if you have to withdraw the excess for 21 but you already contributed the max for 22 (but will quality that year), do I have to pay 10% penalty on the withdrawal (but I would avoid the 6% because it is before I filed)?

  2. Eric Juli

    But if the S&P grows at an avg 9.8%… that’s 3.8% arbitrage hmmm. Lol jk

  3. Kathy Miller

    I'm on disability is the interest that I have reinvested into the Roth included in this.

  4. M Lee

    Honor system?

  5. Wdeemar Wdeemar

    I did this by 134 dollars it was a super big pain to fix.

  6. M Lee

    Do they really track it??

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