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If you had exactally $6,000 of *net* self-employed income (after expenses) then the most that could be used for and IRA contribution would be about $5,500. The deductible portion of the SE tax (15.3% of net) must be subtracted.
The most you can contribute to all of your traditional and Roth IRAs is the smaller of:
For 2019 and 2020, $6,000, or $7,000 if you’re age 50 or older by the end of the year; or
your taxable compensation for the year.
(Taxable compensation is generally wages that you worked for - W-2 or net self-employed income minus the deducible part of the SE tax, but can include commissions, certain alimony and separate maintenance, and nontaxable combat pay ).
See IRS Pub 590A "What is compensation" for details:
https://www.irs.gov/publications/p590a#en_US_2018_publink1000230355
See this IRS article for Roth contribution limits:
https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/roth-iras
I have over 6K earned income. I entered income on schedule C but when I go to enter in information for IRA it disallows it.
Is TurboTax indicating that it's an excess contribution or just that it's a nondeductible contribution. Either situation would cause it to not be present on Schedule 1 as a deduction.
If it's not an excess contribution, it would be nondeductible if you were covered by a workplace retirement plan (including a self-employed retirement plan) and your modified AGI for the purpose is above the threshold based on your filing status.
Examine the IRA Deduction Worksheet ("IRA Worksheet" in the forms list).
It says I am not permitted to contribute more than the amount of your earned income. Your traditional IRA contribution of 6K is more than your earned income of zero. Which is incorrect.
Earned income is well over 6K. It seems as if they are not recognizing the net self employed income.
Net earnings are net profit calculated on Schedule C minus the deductible portion of self-employment taxes. If you have made deductible contributions to a self-employed retirement plan, present on Schedule 1 line 15, these also reduce compensation available to contribute to an IRA. Finally, excluded foreign-earned income is not income that will support an IRA contribution.
For your self-employed income view the 1040 Schedule 1 line 3 minus line 14.
my self employed income is over the threshold when I subtract the business income from the deductible SE tax. But there is no amount flowing to line 19 on Schedule 1. There is no amount on line 15 bc it was not an SEP , SIMPLe plan. It was a traditional IRA which should be reflected on Line 19. Unless I am missing something.
Is there someone I can speak to over the phone to walk me through where to enter int he information. As I would like to resolve this as everything is entered correctly.
Are you married? Maybe the schedule C and IRA contribution is listed under different spouses?
Look at the "IRA Contribution Worksheet" lines 12 & 13 and then the "IRA Deduction Worksheet" to see why.
I looked at this schedule in great detail and it presents no solution. The amounts are not flowing.
is there someone I can speak to
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