Hi! I have a teacher who's W-2 states in Box 14 (other) the word RETIR and the amount of $2046.80. I thought she may be eligible for the Retirement Credit IF the amount was for a qualified plan.....but rather should have been entered under box 12 with the proper code.
I was wondering if anyone else knew the answer to whether or not a retirement plan with the MN Teacher's Retirement Association qualifies or not.
Here's a paragraph I copied directly from their website:
Tax status
TRA is a qualified plan under section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. Because of this tax status, the Federal and State income taxes on your TRA contributions are tax-deferred. Your membership in TRA could limit or eliminate completely the amount you are able to deduct on your federal income tax return for contributions to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Consult with the Internal Revenue Service or review the pertinent IRS *publications with your personal tax advisor before deducting any IRA contributions on your federal income tax return.
Here's the website I found it on :
Any thoughts out there?
Becky
I was wondering if anyone else knew the answer to whether or not a retirement plan with the MN Teacher's Retirement Association qualifies or not.
Here's a paragraph I copied directly from their website:
Tax status
TRA is a qualified plan under section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code. Because of this tax status, the Federal and State income taxes on your TRA contributions are tax-deferred. Your membership in TRA could limit or eliminate completely the amount you are able to deduct on your federal income tax return for contributions to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Consult with the Internal Revenue Service or review the pertinent IRS *publications with your personal tax advisor before deducting any IRA contributions on your federal income tax return.
Here's the website I found it on :
Any thoughts out there?
Becky
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