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Level 2
posted Oct 29, 2023 11:14:41 AM

Traditional IRA Distribution and CarryForward Loss

Thinking about taking a full distribution from my Traditional IRA & I am over 59 1/2 as is my spouse (we file MFJ).   If we have $77k in s/t carryforward loss & $147K in l/t carryforward loss (total of $224k) will the full taxable distribution from my IRA approx $113k be netted against that loss and thus we wouldn't have to pay any additional tax?  Just want to confirm before we request the distribution.   Thank you in advance for your time.  

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Level 15
Oct 29, 2023 4:44:24 PM

@lllaffoon - the distribution from an IRA is all 'ordinary income'.  Only $3000 (per year) of your loss carryforwards can be used to offset ordinary income.

 

the loss carryforward can be used to offset any capital gains you have until it is totally consumed. 

 

 

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Level 15
Oct 29, 2023 11:46:45 AM

I assume that you are referring to capital gains losses. Only $3,000 of those losses will be deducted from your regular income which will include your IRA income. 

Level 2
Oct 29, 2023 12:05:53 PM

Yes, sorry capital gain losses.  Guess I was wishful thinking that it would net all of that income from the ira distribution against our carryforward losses.  So basically we can just take a $3,000 dist each year without have to pay extra taxes.  Thanks very much for your time.  

Level 15
Oct 29, 2023 4:44:24 PM

@lllaffoon - the distribution from an IRA is all 'ordinary income'.  Only $3000 (per year) of your loss carryforwards can be used to offset ordinary income.

 

the loss carryforward can be used to offset any capital gains you have until it is totally consumed. 

 

 

Level 2
Oct 29, 2023 4:47:18 PM

Thank you very much for that clarification.  I appreciate your time.