How is MAGI calculated? More specifically are contributions to a Defined Benefit Plan (e.g. Keogh Plan contributions ) included to calculate the MAGI?
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Your MAGI (modified adjusted gross income) is your AGI plus certain deductions you must “add back.” These deductions include IRA contributions, student loan interest, one-half of self-employment tax, qualified tuition expenses, and more. Since the defined benefit plan does not provide a reduction of taxable income, as an IRA contribution would, there is not add back necessary to calculate MAGI.
Thanks but not sure I asked the right question. My defined benefit plan contributions definitely decrease my taxable income. So, does this mean my DBP contributions get "added back" for purposes of determining my MAGI?
MAGI is your Adjusted Gross Income with some add-backs that include the following that were previously deducted to arrive at your taxable income:
IRA Contributions listed above do not include the Defined Benefit Plans or Employer Sponsored Retirement Plans. Instead it is adding back the deduction taken for an IRA Contribution on your 1040.
Your adjusted gross income is all of the income you bring in, minus certain adjustments. You can find the allowable reductions to your income on the front page of your Form 1040.
Commonly used adjustments include the following:
Other adjustments used in calculating AGI include the following:
I do have a question. Are the contributions reported on your W2?
No, I am self employed so I opened a Defined Benefit Plan. I have an LLC--no W2
Did you report it on your schedule C?
It's reported on Line 16 (Self-employed SEP, SIMPLE, and qualified plans) on the "Adjustment to Income" Form (Schedule 1)
In that case, yes, it would be and adjustment for MAGI.
OK, thanks. Sorry to hear that
It would then be considered a part of IRA Contributions for purposes of the MAGI add-backs.
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