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Retirement

Can an IRA deduction be a tax perk for you?

The beauty of a traditional IRA is that contributions could immediately help reduce your taxable income.
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How IRA deduction rules apply

Counting your IRA contributions as tax deductions depends on the type of IRA you invest in, the retirement plan your employer offers, and your income.

Roth IRA

Contributions are never tax-deductible.

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Traditional IRA

Deductions vary according to your modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) and whether or not you're covered by a retirement plan at work.

If you (and your spouse, if applicable) aren't covered by an employer retirement plan, your traditional IRA contributions are fully tax-deductible.

If you (or your spouse, if applicable) are covered by an employer retirement plan, you can still make contributions to a traditional IRA, but depending on your income, they may qualify as partially tax-deductible or totally non-tax-deductible IRA contributions.

Details are provided at irs.gov:

If you are covered by a retirement plan at work

2023 deduction limits
 

If you aren't covered by a retirement plan at work

2023 deduction limits
 

If you are covered by a retirement plan at work

2024 deduction limits
 

If you aren't covered by a retirement plan at work

2024 deduction limits
 

The limits on the amount you can deduct don't affect the annual amount you can contribute. However, you can never claim a tax deduction for more than what you contributed to your IRA that year.

Get details on contribution limits & deadlines
 

Keep in mind that whether or not your contribution is tax-deductible shouldn't be the only consideration in choosing an IRA. Before deciding, you should also weigh in on factors like required minimum distributions (RMDs) and taxes on withdrawals.

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