IRA contribution made & no earned income
Client made 2014 IRA contribution (not sure yet what type) but was treated as non-resident for 2014 (filed 1040 NR) & had no taxable wages or compensation. What does client need to do with this contribution?
Client made 2014 IRA contribution (not sure yet what type) but was treated as non-resident for 2014 (filed 1040 NR) & had no taxable wages or compensation. What does client need to do with this contribution?
Permalink Submitted by Judy March on Thu, 2015-04-30 19:35
I’m pretty sure this is excess contribution & must be removed.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2015-04-30 19:39
Permalink Submitted by Ben Meyer on Thu, 2015-04-30 23:33
Why did the client file 1040NR if no wages or compensation were received? Was there a spouse with wages or compensation? If so, the contribution may be allowable as a spousal IRA contribution. Otherwise, it would be excess as noted by previous comments.