Excess 401(k) vs. excess Traditional IRA contribution for 2022
I know there is an ongoing 6% penalty tax on overcontribution to Traditional IRAs until corrected.
A client made EXCESS contributions to his 401K/403B plans of $9K in 2022 because of a change in jobs. The 401K provider will NOT make a corrective distribution because it is too close to the tax filing deadline.
Since a corrective action could not be taken before the tax deadline of 4/15, I believe that: a) the excess contribution of $9K will be taxed for 2022, and b) the excess contribution of $9K will be taxed again upon distribution say in retirement.
1) Are there any ongoing taxes/penalties in 401K plans if an excess contribution is left alone in the plan?
2) In other words, are there other tax/penalties OTHER THAN the client being double-taxed the year of overcontribution, and the year of distribution?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2023-04-18 19:55