In 2014 client took a $500 Traditional IRA withdrawal and a $2400 Roth Distribution. I know the $500 withdrawal results in an adjustment to a potential 2016 Savers Credit. The $2400 Roth was not taxable as it was less than his Roth contributions. He also turned 65 in 2014 and had the Roth for more than 5 years. It appears that the $2400 also adjusts his 2016 potential Savers Credit even though it was not taxable? Is this correct?
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Originally posted by Kram BergGold View PostIn 2014 client took a $500 Traditional IRA withdrawal and a $2400 Roth Distribution. I know the $500 withdrawal results in an adjustment to a potential 2016 Savers Credit. The $2400 Roth was not taxable as it was less than his Roth contributions. He also turned 65 in 2014 and had the Roth for more than 5 years. It appears that the $2400 also adjusts his 2016 potential Savers Credit even though it was not taxable? Is this correct?
It seems to be correct---see instruction for Form 8880
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