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Contribution to PERS after taxes

I contributed to Nevada PERS (Public Employees Retirement System) 50/50 with my employer. It shows on W-2 in the box "14 Other" as EEPERSPART. Where do I enter it on the return as the deduction? I did try to enter it in the Retirement Savings Contribution Credit, but it would not go to update when I click on it. I contributed $7,000 after taxes.

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Contribution to PERS after taxes

You do not enter it anywhere as a deduction on your return.  


And the box 14 contributions may not qualify for the form 8880 credit ....Line 2 instructions are here:


Include on line 2 any of the following amounts.

  •  Elective deferrals to a 401(k) or 403(b) plan (including designated Roth contributions under section 402A), or to a governmental 457, SEP, or SIMPLE plan.
  •  Voluntary employee contributions to a qualified retirement plan as defined in section 4974(c) (including the federal Thrift Savings Plan).
  •  Contributions to a 501(c)(18)(D) plan.

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Contribution to PERS after taxes

You do not enter it anywhere as a deduction on your return.  


And the box 14 contributions may not qualify for the form 8880 credit ....Line 2 instructions are here:


Include on line 2 any of the following amounts.

  •  Elective deferrals to a 401(k) or 403(b) plan (including designated Roth contributions under section 402A), or to a governmental 457, SEP, or SIMPLE plan.
  •  Voluntary employee contributions to a qualified retirement plan as defined in section 4974(c) (including the federal Thrift Savings Plan).
  •  Contributions to a 501(c)(18)(D) plan.

Contribution to PERS after taxes

It's hard to believe that I can't get a break for $7,000 after taxes contribution?

Contribution to PERS after taxes

Well if the plan isn't one of those then you don't get a break ... the tax break comes later when you take the distributions ... at that point your contributions coming back to you are tax free.

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