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June 4, 2019
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My only income last year was $10,000. It was a withdrawal from a Traditional Inherited IRA. Do I pay PA tax on that? I'm single.

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Best answer by re2boys

See:

https://revenue-pa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1470/~/how-do-i-know-if-the-amount-on-my-109...

If the 1099R from the Traditional IRA provider, box 7, is coded a 4, it is not taxable by PA.  If coded 4D however, it is an annuity and is taxable same as federal.

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re2boysAnswer
Level 9
June 4, 2019

See:

https://revenue-pa.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/1470/~/how-do-i-know-if-the-amount-on-my-109...

If the 1099R from the Traditional IRA provider, box 7, is coded a 4, it is not taxable by PA.  If coded 4D however, it is an annuity and is taxable same as federal.

Rainman12
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Alumni - Champ
June 4, 2019

No, if that's your Only income. Although described income is taxable, the amount is below the standard deduction ($12,000) for single filers on 2018 returns.You should file, though, to validate that you have no other income ...

jaytax822Author
Level 2
June 4, 2019
Thank you, I know that is true on Federal Tax, but my question is for Pennsylvania State Tax.