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The Saver's credit is 0% of your contribution if you are single and your Adjusted Gross Income is more than $32000.
The grant you received that is not used for qualified education credit might be a taxable income.
Your 401-K contribution is listed on your W-2 form so if you are concerned about the money you contributed to your 401-K, you simply need to enter your W-2 form in TurboTax.
If you mean you took pension distributions from your 401-K plan, that would be reported on your form 1099-R that you receive from the pension plan company. You would enter that in TurboTax as follows:
1. Go to the "Federal" section of TurboTax and click on "Income and Expenses"
2. Find "Retirement Plans and Social Security" and click on "IRA, 401(k), Pension Plans (1099-R)" and click on "Start"
3. Follow the instructions to enter your form 1099-R information
No, I haven't taken any deductions from the retirement fund. But, 2018 was the 1st year I filed that I had contributed to my 401k and it gave me an additional $200 tax deduction. Now in 2019 I have contributed a lot more to my 401k and when filing it says I don't qualify for the tax deduction - just trying to figure out why.
According to the more info tab on TurboTax, if I'm filing single then as long as I have a total income and wages of less than $33,000 I qualify. I made about $31,000.
At $31,000 you are potentially eligible for a 10% credit. Did you enter your contribution correctly from your W-2? Are you a student?
You're eligible for the credit if you're:
Yes, I had my W-2 info transferred and I made sure it was right, I am a student receiving Pell Grant. I am 21, I am a half-time student, I am estranged from my parents so no one else can claim me as a dependent.
The Saver's credit is 0% of your contribution if you are single and your Adjusted Gross Income is more than $32000.
The grant you received that is not used for qualified education credit might be a taxable income.
Ohhhhh, okay I did see something flash by that said my Grant would be considered part of my income for the year so that puts me over $32,000.
Thank you!
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