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For tax year 2021, TurboTax does the calculation for how much you can contribute to an IRA, if any. Since you participated in a retirement plan through your employer, TurboTax has already done the calculation and you aren't eligible to contribute any money to an IRA.
However, in tax year 2022, if you're employed with a company that does not offer a retirement plan (check mark on your W-2, Box 13 Retirement Plan), you'll be able to contribute to an IRA.
For 2022, 2021, 2020 and 2019, the total contributions you make each year to all of your traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs can't be more than:
Thanks, Even though I didn't contribute the max to my prior ER's 401K, I can't contribute to an IRA to at least get me to $7000? It seems as though I'm penalized for changing jobs...
Your original question stated that TurboTax tells you that an IRA deduction is not allowed. That does not mean that you cannot contribute to a Traditional IRA, it just means that you will not be able to deduct your contribution and receive a tax benefit on your return for doing so. You are still eligible to make a non-deductible (after-tax) contribution to a Traditional IRA if you wish.
You can contribute up to your allowed IRA contribution limit based on your age, either $6000 or $7000 if age 50 or older.
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