DeanM15
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Retirement tax questions

Non-taxable IRA distributions (like Roth distributions) are not "countable sources of income".  

 

On the above link, if you look at line 15b, only taxable portions of your IRAs are added to MAGI. This makes a certain amount of sense, you already earned most of this money and paid taxes on it.

 

More information about income and ACA is here.

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