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  • GrimJack
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    Thanks for the heads-up - I did not even consider the form 8880 when I was going over my taxes. Fortunately, I did not have my prior year AGI handy so I did not complete my return. Woohoo! I may get some money back this year.

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  • jpg7n16
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    Originally posted by Bades View Post
    Are those numbers gross income (salary), or AGI?
    Those are AGI. Per the form, use line 38 on your 1040.

    For the retirement credit: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f8880.pdf
    Form 1040: http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf

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  • Bades
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    Originally posted by jpg7n16 View Post
    You can certainly qualify for both, but usually income is a pretty large limiting factor.

    Here's the IRS site about the credit: Get Credit for Your Retirement Savings Contributions

    Do you qualify? If so, enjoy the free money!
    Are those numbers groos income (salary), or AGI?

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  • jpg7n16
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    You can certainly qualify for both, but usually income is a pretty large limiting factor.

    Here's the IRS site about the credit: Get Credit for Your Retirement Savings Contributions

    Do you qualify? If so, enjoy the free money!


    From: Get Credit for Your Retirement Savings Contributions

    Income Limits The Savers Credit, formally known as the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit, applies to individuals with a filing status and income of:

    • Single, married filing separately, or qualifying widow(er), with income up to $27,750

    • Head of Household with income up to $41,625

    • Married Filing Jointly, with incomes up to $55,500

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  • Bades
    started a topic Tax deductions and credits...

    Tax deductions and credits...

    So I'm seeing if I open a Traditional IRA I can deduct up to the full amount of $5,000 that I could put in. That is a deduction. It also looks like there is a Savings Credit (Form 8880) where I can get a credit for having an IRA too.

    I sort of see this as double dipping, but if this is allowed I have no problem doing it
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