JohnB5677
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Retirement tax questions

Massachusetts does not give you a deduction for contributions to an IRA, nor does it give you an exemption on the earnings of a ROTH IRA. 

 

It is your responsibility to track all of the contributions that have made over the years. That would include contributions made in other states.

 

If you do not enter your contributions you will be taxed on 100% of the distribution.

 

TurboTax provides a place to account for these contributions in the Massachusetts section of your state return.

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