Can I allow a deduction for a TRADITIONAL IRA contribution on an AMENDED TAX
Return? I think so. The taxpayer filed the original return married filing SEPERATELY
where it was MUCH to their advantage to file jointly. It is clear that she WANTED the
IRA to be a traditional deductible IRA but she used software which converted the IRA
to a non-dedutible IRA because her income was too high. I contend that she DESIRED
for the IRA to be a traditional IRA so it WILL be deductible on an amended return which
converts the two seperate returns for her and her husband to one JOINT return.
Return? I think so. The taxpayer filed the original return married filing SEPERATELY
where it was MUCH to their advantage to file jointly. It is clear that she WANTED the
IRA to be a traditional deductible IRA but she used software which converted the IRA
to a non-dedutible IRA because her income was too high. I contend that she DESIRED
for the IRA to be a traditional IRA so it WILL be deductible on an amended return which
converts the two seperate returns for her and her husband to one JOINT return.
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