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    T/P receives a pension from the military. However, he is employed as an insurance agent and his profit from his Schedule C is enough to justify an IRA. Combined income between him and his wife is $97,000.

    My software - Drake - will not allow T/P to take a deductible IRA because they are considering him to be an active partcipant in a pension plan. Does receiving a pension make one an active participant for the sake of taking a deductible IRA? I have never had this happen before.

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    Originally posted by cynamoats
    T/P receives a pension from the military. However, he is employed as an insurance agent and his profit from his Schedule C is enough to justify an IRA. Combined income between him and his wife is $97,000.

    My software - Drake - will not allow T/P to take a deductible IRA because they are considering him to be an active partcipant in a pension plan. Does receiving a pension make one an active participant for the sake of taking a deductible IRA? I have never had this happen before.
    If you receive retirement benefits from a previous employer's plan, you are not covered by that plan.
    Pub 17 page 115. Go to screen 4 and enter his contributions
    Everybody should pay his income tax with a smile. I tried it, but they wanted cash

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      #3
      Still won't let me do it. I did email the file to Drake and they are telling me he doesn't qualify for an IRA deduction.

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        #4
        Pub 590, pg 13

        if you recieve benefits from a former employers plan you are not covered by that plan with respect to limiting of IRA contributions

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          #5
          I use Drake too, and it works

          I put in a pension of $27000, Schedule C of $50000 and W-2 of $20000 (total $97000). i then put in $4000 IRA contribution for taxpayer and $4000 for wife and it carries to 1040. might want to make sure you haven't marked anything that is disallowing the IRA contribtuion.

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            #6
            happens to me

            Is he over age 70.5? When this sort of thing happens to me, it's always that I have checked box 13 on a W-2. It could be that I forgot to indicate the wife's W-2 as spouse, so the program thinks it belongs to him.

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              #7
              yep, had that problem before too

              make sure the wife's W-2 is marked spouse if she is an active participant, or it will throw everything out of whack!

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