Report 1099-R in 2025 or Amend 2024?
Aldo
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Hi, I have a question about how to correctly report a Roth IRA excess contribution and the related 1099-R.
For tax year 2024, my earned income was $1,476, but I contributed $7,000 to a Roth IRA. After realizing the excess, I removed the excess contribution ($5,600) plus earnings ($931) on 02/27/2025 (before the tax filing deadline).
In 2026, I received a 2025 Form 1099-R with distribution code JP, showing:
- Gross distribution: $6,531.79
- Taxable amount: $931.37
My questions:
- Should I report this 1099-R only on my 2025 tax return, or do I instead need to amend my 2024 tax return? Or both?
- Since I removed the excess before the deadline, do I owe any penalties (e.g., 6% excess contribution penalty, 10% early withdrawal penalty)?
Thank you for your help!
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Hello Aldo:
You will need to amend your 2024 tax return. There is nothing to report on your 2025 tax return as it relates to your 2024 excess Roth IRA contribution and its subsequent removal.
Code P in box 7 of Form 1099-R means that your excess contribution, plus earnings, are taxable in 2024. Code J merely indicates that the distribution, or removal of the funds from the Roth IRA, was an early distribution for which there was no known exception, and in most cases involved a taxpayer under 59-1/2 years of age.
Fortunately, because you removed the excess contribution, and earnings, prior to the 2024 tax filing deadline, you won’t be subject to the 6% penalty tax or the 10% early withdrawal tax.1

