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Old 04-06-2009, 09:16 PM
Elizabeth Richardson
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"JoeTaxpayer" <JoeTaxpayer[at]comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I understand. Respectfully, that person was wrong.
> There's a number that answers the question "If I only want to deposit to
> my IRA what's fully deductible, how much, in my situation?" (and I
> answered for you)
> The math your person suggested implies no answer suffices.


Alpesh, I believe Joe, as usual, has done his homework. Whether or not you
contribute the maximum, the percentage is computed as if you had made the
maximum contribution. See below.
Excerpted from the IRS website at
http://www.irs.gov/publications/p590/ar01.html

The following examples illustrate the use of Worksheet 1-2, Figuring Your
Reduced IRA Deduction for 2008.

Example 1.

For 2008, Tom and Betty file a joint return on Form 1040. They are both 39
years old. They are both employed and Tom is covered by his employer's
retirement plan. Tom's salary is $57,000 and Betty's is $30,555. They each
have a traditional IRA and their combined modified AGI, which includes
$2,000 interest and dividend income, is $89,555. Because their modified AGI
is between $85,000 and $105,000 and Tom is covered by an employer plan, Tom
is subject to the deduction phaseout discussed earlier under Limit if
Covered by Employer Plan .

For 2008, Tom contributed $5,000 to his IRA and Betty contributed $5,000 to
hers. Even though they file a joint return, they must use separate
worksheets to figure the IRA deduction for each of them.

Tom can take a deduction of only $3,870.

He can choose to treat the $3,870 as either deductible or nondeductible
contributions. He can either leave the $1,130 ($5,000 ? $3,870) of
nondeductible contributions in his IRA or withdraw them by April 15, 2009.
He decides to treat the $3,870 as deductible contributions and leave the
$1,130 of nondeductible contributions in his IRA.

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Old 04-06-2009, 08:27 PM
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Alpesh wrote:
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> Hello,
> thanks for the quick reply. Someone told me
> The deductibility limits always apply to the actual contribution, not
> the max allowed. The $5000 amount in the analysis is irrelevant. For
> example, if he had only contributed $100, then $10 would not be
> deductible. IRA Contribution and Deductability, there are two parts:
> a- how much CAN be contributed?
> b- how much of THE CONTRIBUTION can be deducted?
> So I was told that $2,700 would be deductible, not the full $3,000.
> Thanks,
> Alpesh


I understand. Respectfully, that person was wrong.
There's a number that answers the question "If I only want to deposit to
my IRA what's fully deductible, how much, in my situation?" (and I
answered for you)
The math your person suggested implies no answer suffices.
Joe

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Old 04-06-2009, 05:14 PM
Alpesh
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Default Re: 2008 IRA Deduction

Hello,

thanks for the quick reply. Someone told me

The deductibility limits always apply to the actual contribution, not
the max allowed. The $5000 amount in the analysis is irrelevant. For
example, if he had only contributed $100, then $10 would not be
deductible. IRA Contribution and Deductability, there are two parts:

a- how much CAN be contributed?
b- how much of THE CONTRIBUTION can be deducted?

So I was told that $2,700 would be deductible, not the full $3,000.

Thanks,
Alpesh

On Apr 3, 2:19*pm, JoeTaxpayer <JoeTaxpa...[at]comcast.net> wrote:
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> Alpesh wrote:
> > Hello,
> > I have contributed $3000 to my Traditional IRA account. I am also
> > currently contributing to my 401(k) at work. I am Married Filing
> > Jointly. My AGI is $87,000. How much of my $3,000 contribution is
> > Deductible?

> The phaseout begins at 85K AGI, ends at $105K.
> At 87K, you can take 90% of the $5000 limit or $4500.
> So, that's my longwinded way to say "all of it", while offering a hint
> how I got my answer. Make sense?
> Joe


 
Old 04-03-2009, 06:19 PM
JoeTaxpayer
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Default Re: 2008 IRA Deduction



Alpesh wrote:
- quote -

> Hello,
> I have contributed $3000 to my Traditional IRA account. I am also
> currently contributing to my 401(k) at work. I am Married Filing
> Jointly. My AGI is $87,000. How much of my $3,000 contribution is
> Deductible?


The phaseout begins at 85K AGI, ends at $105K.
At 87K, you can take 90% of the $5000 limit or $4500.
So, that's my longwinded way to say "all of it", while offering a hint
how I got my answer. Make sense?

Joe

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Old 04-03-2009, 04:54 PM
Alpesh
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Default 2008 IRA Deduction

Hello,

I have contributed $3000 to my Traditional IRA account. I am also
currently contributing to my 401(k) at work. I am Married Filing
Jointly. My AGI is $87,000. How much of my $3,000 contribution is
Deductible?


Thanks.

 
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