IRA Deducibility Sample Clauses

IRA Deducibility. The Tax Reform Act of 1986, (TRA-86) provides new IRA deduction rules for 1987 and subsequent year IRA contributions. Under TRA-86, the amount you can deduct for contributions you make to your IRA will depend on whether or not you are an active Participant in a retirement plan maintained by your employer. IF YOU ARE COVERED BY RETIREMENT PLAN AT WORK If your filing status is… AND your modified AGI is … THEN you can take … SINGLE less that $34,000 a full deduction or at least $34,000 but less than $44,000 a partial deduction HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $44,000 or more no deduction MARRIED FILING JOINTLY less that $54,000 a full deduction or at least $54,000 but less than $64,000 a partial deduction QUALIFYING WIDOW(ER) $64,000 or more no deduction MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY less than $10,000 a partial deduction $10,000 or more no deduction IF YOU ARE NOT COVERED BY RETIREMENT PLAN AT WORK If your filing status is… AND your modified AGI is … THEN you can take … SINGLE any amount a full deduction HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD or QUALIFYING WIDOW(ER) MARRIED FILING JOINTLY or any amount a full deduction MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY with a who is NOT covered by a plan at work MARRIED FILING JOINTLY less that $150,000 a full deduction with a spouse who IS covered by a plan at least $150,000 but less than $160,000 a partial deduction $160,000 or more no deduction MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY less than $10,000 a partial deduction with a spouse who IS covered by a plan $10,000 or more no deduction Definition of Active Participant--Generally, you will be an active Participant if you are covered by one or more of the following employer-maintained retirement Plans:
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