AmyC
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Yes, the IRA does not count. In the federal section, be sure you have it marked as an IRA. Can you see form 502CR to see which line it is going to?

 

Resident instructions page 7:

Line 10a. PENSION EXCLUSION. You may be able to subtract some of your taxable pension and retirement annuity income. This subtraction applies only if:

a. You were 65 or over or totally disabled, or your spouse was totally disabled, on the last day of the tax year, AND

b. You included on your federal return taxable income received as a pension, annuity or endowment from an “employee retirement system” qualified under Sections 401(a), 403 or 457(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. [A traditional IRA, a Roth IRA, a simplified employee plan (SEP), a Keogh plan, an ineligible deferred compensation plan or foreign retirement income does not qualify.]

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