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Non-Deductible Traditional IRA Contribution

Hello All:

 

We have contributed to Traditional IRA last year, but during filing Turbotax reported we longer are eligible to contribute since we have a qualified retirement plan (CalPers). I have not filed my taxes yet pending the confirmation

 

(1) Can we leave the Traditional IRA Contribution as it is without any action, even tough we longer are eligible to get needed tax benefits for this year.  Is there a penalty if we leave the contribution ?

 

(2) Is it necessary to convert our Traditional IRA Contribution to Roth IRA, It looks like we be might not be eligible for Roth IRA but not sure.

 

(3) Is it safe to cancel our traditional IRA contribution to avoid future issues, if so how do we do this ?

 

Please help if anyone has any suggestions ..

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DanaB27
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Non-Deductible Traditional IRA Contribution

1) Yes, you can leave the traditional IRA contribution in the account. You cannot deduct the contribution if you have a retirement plan and your income is too high but you can still make the contributions as long as you have taxable compensation. Therefore, there won't be a penalty.

 

You will keep track of your nondeductible contributions on Form 8606 to avoid having to pay taxes again on that amount when you receive distributions. Each distribution will have an amount allocated to this basis (nondeductible contribution). This amount will be tax free when distributed.

 

2)You are not required to convert it to a Roth IRA. If you convert some of the traditional IRA, then only some of the basis will be allocated to the conversion and therefore you will still have taxable income from this event.

 

3)If you prefer not to contribute in future years then you can contact your bank to stop any automatic payments to the traditional IRA.

 

If you wish you can also request a return of contribution of your 2020 contribution with you bank until the due date of the return.

 

 

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