EARLY WITHDRAWALFROM A ROTH IRA
If someone makes a withdrawal from a Roth IRA before 59 1/2 can they simply designate the entire amount withdrawn as contribution or must they apportion the withdrawn amount between contribution and gain? The amount withdrawn is considerably less than the contributions.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2024-02-12 04:29
All non qualified Roth IRA distributions follow the Roth IRA ordering rules. Under those rules, the regular Roth contributions come out first (tax and penalty free), next out are conversions in chronologic order, and earnings come out last. Form 8606 asks for the regular contribution balance on line 22 and the conversion balance on line 24, but you must have tracked these balances in order to complete the 8606. SInce your distribution will be less than your balance of regular contributions, there will be no tax or penalty due, but you have to report the distribution on Form 8606. After your Roth is qualified (5 years and 59.5), all distributions are tax free and you no longer have to file the 8606.