Roth IRA Excess & NIA Calculation
A couple of questions regarding Roth IRA excesses from 2021, 2022, and 2023:
1. I have excess from 2021 that is still in my Roth IRA. I need to pay 6% of that for 2021 and 2022. Can I keep it in my account for the rest of 2023, and take it out before December 31, 2023, and avoid the 6% for 2023? Basically, if the excess is removed by the end of 2023 I don’t need to pay the 6% fee for that year, right?
2. I need to calculate the NIA (my Roth IRA custodians are unwilling to do it) and I want to make sure I’m doing it right (I will use a rough estimate of my closing account balance and update it before I file for the withdrawal). Here are my numbers / calculations:
Question: my first contribution that was excess was $100 (January 11, 2022). Afterwards, I had a prior year contribution made on January 28, 2022 (for $4,800). I include that prior year contribution in my Adjusted Opening Balance, correct? As even though it was a ‘prior year contribution’ for 2021, it was contributed after my first contribution in excess.
– Adjusted Opening Balance: $19,937
-account balance the day before first excess contribution: $8,837
-all contributions since that point (in 2021) until today: $11,100
– Adjusted Closing Balance: $16,158 (the prior’s day balance (I’ve never made withdrawals))
– Excess (for 2022): $5,900
So – NIA: ((16,158 – 19,937) / 19,937) x 5,900 = -1,118.33
When removing excess contributions this year, I remove: $4,782 (5,900 – 1,118)
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