I want to deduct my IRA contribution. I am covered by a retirement plan
at work, but my wife isn't. We are married filing jointly. Our MAGI is
$122,307. The Turbo Tax instructions say, "If you are not covered by a
retirement plan at work but your spouse is you can deduct all of your IRA
contribution if your MAGI is $189,000 or less". However, Turbo tax is
allowing my wife to deduct her IRA contribution, but I can't deduct mine
because our MAGI is over $121,000. Please help.
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Your spouse is able to deduct the IRA contribution because for her the MAGI $189,000 or less applies. For you, since you are covered by a retirement plan at work, the MAGI $101,000 or less applies a full deduction. With a MAGI $121,000 or more there is no deduction.
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Please keep track of any nondeductible contributions to be able to track the basis you have in the traditional IRA.
Your spouse is able to deduct the IRA contribution because for her the MAGI $189,000 or less applies. For you, since you are covered by a retirement plan at work, the MAGI $101,000 or less applies a full deduction. With a MAGI $121,000 or more there is no deduction.
Please see
Please keep track of any nondeductible contributions to be able to track the basis you have in the traditional IRA.
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