Guest cadiprima Posted July 4, 2001 Posted July 4, 2001 Hi. I recently tried to withdraw the funds from my Roth IRA account but was told by my online broker that I had to fill out a special form and submit it to them in order to do so. Upon receiving the form and analyzing it it doesn't seem that I fit into any of the categories listed. I started the Roth IRA in late 1999, and made a $2000 contribution in both 1999 and 2000 (total of $4000). (By the way, I am 31 years old). It seems from the form that I will have to incur a penalty if I want to withdraw the funds, but I can't see how that should be since the total value of the account is less than I contributed to it (it is worth a little less than $4000). Any insight someone can offer would be most appreciated. Thank you. Craig
BPickerCPA Posted July 4, 2001 Posted July 4, 2001 Without seeing the form, I have no idea what it says. My question for you is whether you are talking about a tax penalty, or a penalty on the investment from the broker? There is no tax penalty for withdrawing your own contributions from a Roth. Nothing on the form will change this, so don't worry about the form. You should be able to ask someone at the broker for guidance. Barry Barry Picker, CPA/PFS, CFP New York, NY www.BPickerCPA.com
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