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Retirement tax questions
My wife and I both contributed to our IRAs in the 1981-1986 time frame and were not GA residents during that time.
We both retired prior to 2020 ending our earned income and IRA contributions.
We moved to GA and became permanent residents in 2020.
If we aren't eligible to use this one time IRA adjustment, why does GA claim to have the right to tax our IRA distributions when none of our earnings, nor IRA contributions, were made while residents of GA?
Can you cite the GA tax law that supports your statement that we can't benefit from the 1981-1986 tax issue;
we can't find any statement supporting your claim.
Mark and Carol
‎April 21, 2021
8:59 AM