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| Max <max[at]no_spam.invalid> writes: - quote - > I'm undergoing a dental procedure that will cost $3,500. I
It's medical expenses EXCEEDING 7.5% of AGI (not taxable> paid $1,700 of that in December and will pay the balance in > Feb. I think I've read that if I have medical expenses of > 7.5% (which $3,500 is) of my taxable income I can use the > IRA money for that expense without penalty. Is this > correct? And will that bill qualify if it is paid in two > tax periods? income), so it looks like you're out of luck. To compound your problem it goes by taxable year, not by procedure. You'll owe income tax and a 10% penalty to when you close the account. (You'll probably get hit with another fee from the custodian, too.) Phil Marti Topeka, KS << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| Max <max[at]no_spam.invalid> wrote: - quote - > I'm self employed and put $1,000 into an IRA a couple years
Assuming you took a deduction the year of contribution for> ago. I never got around to setting up an account with a > brokerage and just left it in a savings account at my bank. > Needless to say, the value of my IRA has not been exactly > stellar. (The $1,000 has shrunk to $995 after all the > fees.) > I don't think an IRA is the best place for my $1,000 at this > time. I would be better off with that money invested in my > company or in a HSA (health savings account). At any rate, > I don't want it stuck in this IRA any longer. > I'm undergoing a dental procedure that will cost $3,500. I > paid $1,700 of that in December and will pay the balance in > Feb. I think I've read that if I have medical expenses of > 7.5% (which $3,500 is) of my taxable income I can use the > IRA money for that expense without penalty. Is this > correct? And will that bill qualify if it is paid in two > tax periods? > If that isn't correct, what kind of penalty will I incur > dissolving my IRA? this IRA, any funds withdrawn are taxed at your highest marginal tax rate. If you are under age 59-1/2 at the time of withdrawal, there is a 10% early withdrawal penalty added on. If the funds are used to pay medical bills that EXCEED 7.5% of your AGI, then the 10% penalty is waived for those funds. You DO NOT have to itemize all your deductions (i.e. you can use the standard deduction) to claim this exception. If the unreimbursed medical expense is paid in two tax years, then you have to meet the 7.5% of AGI floor in the year that the IRA funds are withdrawn and used for this purpose. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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| I'm self employed and put $1,000 into an IRA a couple years ago. I never got around to setting up an account with a brokerage and just left it in a savings account at my bank. Needless to say, the value of my IRA has not been exactly stellar. (The $1,000 has shrunk to $995 after all the fees.) I don't think an IRA is the best place for my $1,000 at this time. I would be better off with that money invested in my company or in a HSA (health savings account). At any rate, I don't want it stuck in this IRA any longer. I'm undergoing a dental procedure that will cost $3,500. I paid $1,700 of that in December and will pay the balance in Feb. I think I've read that if I have medical expenses of 7.5% (which $3,500 is) of my taxable income I can use the IRA money for that expense without penalty. Is this correct? And will that bill qualify if it is paid in two tax periods? If that isn't correct, what kind of penalty will I incur dissolving my IRA? Thanks. << -------------------------------------------------> << The Charter and the Guidelines for submitting > << messages to this newsgroup are at www.asktax.org > << -------------------------------------------------> |
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