Retirement tax questions

That's what I thought too, but then I read that "The definition of active participation varies depending on the type of employer-plan. For 401(k)s and similar plans, you are generally considered an active participant if contributions/salary deferrals of any type are made to your account during the year. Pension plans, on the other hand, generally define you as an active participant if you're not specifically excluded from receiving contributions."

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