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No. Since the non-taxable portion of Social Security benefits are not included in AGI, they are not included in MAGI.
Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) for Roth contributions is calculated by adding AGI plus:
Much appreciated. Would you mind telling me where the citation is from?
It's really odd, in that MAGI is calculated in different ways - depending upon the purpose it's used for.
The modifications needed to AGI for the purpose of determining eligibility to contribute to a Roth IRA are stipulated in section 408A(c)(3)(B)(i) of the tax code and are listed on in Worksheet 2-1 of IRS Pub 590-A:
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p590a#en_US_2021_publink100025085
Different modifications for different purposes is odd? No. The reasons one needs to modify AGI for different purposes are dependent on the purpose for which the AGI is being used.
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