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The IRA contribution worksheet line 10 has boxes checked in error.

The IRA Contribution Wksheet states:  check box if covered by a retirement plan at work. We are both self employed, so do not have such a thing (unless our SEP contributions count...don't think so), but boxes are checked for both of us.  I've reviewed the section where I entered the contributions in question and TTax did not ask this question in that section.  Also, we did not enter any W-2 information since there is none.  How do I un-check these boxes?  

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dmertz
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The IRA contribution worksheet line 10 has boxes checked in error.

Your SEP contributions make you covered by a workplace retirement plan.

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dmertz
Level 15

The IRA contribution worksheet line 10 has boxes checked in error.

Your SEP contributions make you covered by a workplace retirement plan.

The IRA contribution worksheet line 10 has boxes checked in error.

Same issue here.  Here is what I found by googling  .

 

BTW , thanks Super User for the reply. It helps to have "an answer" in a moment of panic :-)) 

 

Can I Contribute to Both a SEP IRA and Traditional IRA?

Yes, you're allowed to contribute to both. Just be aware of the rules regarding eligibility and contribution limits.
https://www.nerdwallet.com/blog/investing/sep-ira-traditional-contribution-limits/ 
 
 
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