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What to do if you contributed too much to your IRA last year

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Title: What to Do If You Overcontributed to Your IRA Last Year

Have you realized that you contributed too much to your IRA last year? Don’t worry, it happens to many people. Here are some steps you can take to rectify the situation:

1. Determine the Excess Contribution: The first thing you need to do is figure out how much you overcontributed to your IRA. This can be done by looking at your contribution records for the year.

2. Withdraw the Excess Amount: Once you have determined the excess contribution amount, you will need to withdraw it from your IRA. It is important to do this before the tax filing deadline for the year in which the excess contribution was made.

3. Pay the Applicable Penalty: If you do not withdraw the excess contribution in time, you may be subject to a 6% penalty on the excess amount for each year it remains in your IRA.

4. Adjust Your Contributions for the Current Year: To avoid making the same mistake again, make sure to adjust your IRA contributions for the current year to stay within the annual contribution limits.

5. Consider Seeking Professional Help: If you are unsure about how to handle an excess contribution to your IRA, it may be a good idea to consult with a financial advisor or tax professional for guidance.

By following these steps, you can correct an excess contribution to your IRA and avoid any potential penalties. Remember to stay informed about IRA contribution limits to prevent this issue in the future.

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