I am not sure why TT is saying we are covered by retirement plan at work. Did not enter W2s or 401K contributions. Is this a software glitch? Where is it coming from? The step by step IRA contribution dialogue does not ask if we are covered by employer retirement plan.
TurboTax makes that determination if any of the following are true:
1) Box 13 (retirement plan) on your (or spouses) W-2 is checked,
2) Box 12 on your (or spouses) W-2 contains codes D, E, F, S, or AA/
3) You answered “yes” to the “Are you covered by a Retirement Plan at work” in the interview.
4) You have a self-employed retirement plan.
Thank you for your response! The problem is that even though our magi is less than $104K, Turbo tax does not show the full IRA deduction. Even with a SEP, married filing jointly should be able to deduct the full IRA contribution, if MAGI is less than $104K. Is this a bug?
@mrbud wrote:
Thank you for your response! The problem is that even though our magi is less than $104K, Turbo tax does not show the full IRA deduction. Even with a SEP, married filing jointly should be able to deduct the full IRA contribution, if MAGI is less than $104K. Is this a bug?
What is on line 2 & 3 on that same worksheet?
IRA deduction worksheet:
Line 2: Spouse $0, Self: $29,436
Line 3: Spouse $7,000, Self: $7,000
Repeat steps above for each person.
I tried, but I do not see that question when I go through the screens...
@mrbud wrote:
IRA deduction worksheet:
Line 2: Spouse $0, Self: $29,436
Line 3: Spouse $7,000, Self: $7,000
You indicated that you are self-employed - do you have a self employed SEP or SIMPLE plan? Or other SE retirement plan?
The amount of deduction should be on line 16 of the worksheet. If 16 is less than line 4 then follow the line 5-15 calculations to find out why.