My wife doesnt and you can read about 198k limit here https://www.forbes.com/advisor/retirement/ira-contribution-limits/ . I called Turbo tax and they acknowledged I am right and tried to connect me to CPA but automated system is asking me to pay for this, but since I am reporting a bug in their system it should be handled without me requiring to pay anything extra.
Yes, this is correct if your spouse had no retirement plan at work but you do then your spouse's traditional IRA contribution will be 100% deductible if your MAGI is less than $198,000. Your deduction will be limited starting at $105,000 since you have a retirement plan at work. Please see IRA deduction limits for details.
Please make sure that the box 13 retirement isn't checked on your spouse's W-2:
Another location to check is during the IRA contribution interview. Please make sure you select "no" for you when TurboTax asks if your spouse had a retirement plan at work:
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