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Help!
I started a Roth IRA and contributed $2000 per year for 1998 and 1999. I am doing my 1999 tax return and I discover our married AGI falls in the 150-160k range. Turbotax tells me that I overpaid by $520. I have made a few trades and my holdings have appreciated, making it difficult to track where this $520 went. Assuming I can estimate its current value, can I withdraw it from my account without penalty in order to keep my Roth tax-free?

Thanks for any guidance.
Rob
BPickerCPA
You have two choices. One is to withdraw the excess contribution AND the applicable income. If you do that you will pay tax and 10% early withdrawal tax on the applicable income.

Second choice is to recharacterize the excess contribution AND the applicable income into a traditional IRA. This eliminates any immediate tax consequence.

In either case you have to compute the applicable income, which is done by a formula described in the regs. You may have to pay a knowledgeable pro to compute it for you.



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Barry Picker, CPA/PFS, CFP
New York, NY
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