Time to reverse IRA distro?

I took a (traditianal) IRA distribution in January. Since then, I've learned that a stock I own (actually, a PTP) will be subject to a forced sale. AIUI, this will count as income, substantially increasing my tax bracket. If possible, I would like to reverse the IRA distro.

As far as I can find right now, I can't - the time for reversing an IRA distro is the 60-day rollover window, which is long past. But, I have vague memory of reading of a longer (6-month?) window. So, probably not, but better to check.

Thanks.

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gbeccles
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Based on the facts presented, you are not entitled to any waiver of the

60 day rule.

Just in case you did not provide all the facts, see the appendix of the following revenue procedure. It contains available waiver reasons for redepositing a distribution beyond the 60 day period.

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Alan

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