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Retirement tax questions
To verify, did you enter any IRA contributions when you filed your tax return and you are trying to find the amount you entered as an IRA contribution?
If yes, then you can see your IRA contributions on the IRA contribution worksheet. Please follow these steps to see all Forms and worksheets (you will open the return back up, please save a copy of your return before doing this):
- In TurboTax Online, sign into your account.
- Select Tax Home in the left menu.
- Scroll down to Your tax returns & documents.
- Select Add a State (you're not actually adding a state, this opens the return back up)
- Select Tax Tools on the left and then Print Center
- Select Print, save or preview this year's return
- Select Federal return and the worksheets.
TurboTax Online doesn’t seem to have an IRA calculator tool like TurboTax Desktop (under Other Tax situations).
If you entered IRA contributions then TurboTax will show you an "IRA Contributions Results" screen when you click "continue" on the "Deduction & Credit" screen.
Another option, since you were self-employed, are the screens under Self-Employment Retirement Plans:
- Select Wages & Income on the left
- Scroll down to “Other business situations”
- Select “Start/ Revisit” next to “Self-Employed Retirement Plan”
If you didn't enter any IRA contributions and plan to make IRA contributions then please be aware that you might qualify for Saver's Credit when you make IRA contributions.
Also, traditional IRA contributions may be tax-deductible. The deduction may be limited if you or your spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work and your income exceeds certain levels. Please see IRA deduction limits.
If you are making IRA contributions for 2022 and didn't enter them then you might have to amend your tax return to enter them.
[Edited 4/6/2023 | 9:59 am PST]
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