I retired effective 12/31/2020. As a retirement incentive, my employer continued to pay my salary through 2021. But I was not covered by any benefits, including the ability to contribute to a retirement plan, during the year. (None of the Box 13 items on my W-2 form is not checked.) My wife also receives social security and is retired, so she is also not covered by a retirement plan during 2021. I was advised by the company that has my 403b retirement account that since I was not covered by a retirement plan that I could contribute the max of $7,000 (we are both over 50) for each of us into a traditional IRA in 2021 to help with the tax burden for that year. When TurboTax caught the fact that my AGI was over $125,000, it said my $7,000 IRA contribution would not be deductible. (My wife's was.) The help in TurboTax does seem to indicate that the AGI limit on contribution only applies if I am also covered by a retirement plan. So, my question is whether I can deduct my $7,000 contribution due my not being covered by a retirement plan.
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Yes, if you and your wife were not covered by a retirement plan at work then your deduction of the traditional IRA won't be limited. Please, verify that the box 13 retirement plan isn't checked on your W-2 entry:
Also, please review your answers during the IRA contribution interview and make sure you answered "No" when TurboTax asks if you have a retirement plan at work:
Yes, if you and your wife were not covered by a retirement plan at work then your deduction of the traditional IRA won't be limited. Please, verify that the box 13 retirement plan isn't checked on your W-2 entry:
Also, please review your answers during the IRA contribution interview and make sure you answered "No" when TurboTax asks if you have a retirement plan at work:
Thank you very much. I was basing my statement that no items in Box 13 were checked on a printed W-2 that I received from my employer. I imported the W-2 into TurboTax and did not notice that when imported, "ret. plan" in box 13 was checked. I unchecked it and the problem went away. I should have thought to check that myself before contacting you, since I did not actually enter the W-2 into TurboTax.
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