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ericeith
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TT won't allow an IRA contrib based on the having a retirement plan at work. Unfortunately TT is wrong since I didn't have a retirement plan at work in 2019

Any ideas on a work around?
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TT won't allow an IRA contrib based on the having a retirement plan at work. Unfortunately TT is wrong since I didn't have a retirement plan at work in 2019

I suspect that :

1) the retirement plan is x'd in box 13 of your W-2 box if the company has a qualified pension plan, adn you worked for them.

2) Also, the Box 13 "x",  is, or should be x'd if you have any contributions to a company retirement plan noted in box 12...either a 401k, or 403b..or several other plan types noted there......even $1 contributed during 2019 , and that qualifies as having a plan at work

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
dmertz
Level 15

TT won't allow an IRA contrib based on the having a retirement plan at work. Unfortunately TT is wrong since I didn't have a retirement plan at work in 2019

The contribution is allowed, it's the deduction for that contribution that is not allowed.

TT won't allow an IRA contrib based on the having a retirement plan at work. Unfortunately TT is wrong since I didn't have a retirement plan at work in 2019

If you are filing a joint return then your spouse having a retirement plan will also limit the deductibility ... 

 

If *you* are covered by a retirement plan:
https://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/2015-IRA-Deduction-Limits-Effect-of-Modified-AGI-on-Deduction-i...

If you are *not* covered but your spouse is:
https://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/2015-IRA-Deduction-Limits-Effect-of-Modified-AGI-on-Deduction-i...

 

Covered by a retirement plan at work

 Make sure the W-2 (s) were entered for the correct spouse.  Make sure that the IRA contribution is for the correct spouse. Check your W-2 box 12 also.

TurboTax makes that determination if any of the following are true:

1) Box 13 (retirement plan) on your (or spouses) W-2 is checked,
2) Box 12 on your (or spouses) W-2 contains codes D, E, F, S,or AA.
3) You answered “yes” to the “Are you covered by a Retirement Plan at work” in the interview.
4) You have a self-employed retirement plan.

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