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Employee
February 25, 2022
Question

Credit for Retirement savings contributions confusion.

  • February 25, 2022
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I am confused. In TurboTax where I enter Credit for Retirement savings contributions it says distributions. Then when I search for information on this I am sent to an IRS page that talks about contributions. I don't understand. Am I suppose to enter the amount that I got or the amount that I sent?

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    February 25, 2022

    It is asking if you had any distributions.

     

    You reduce your eligible contributions (but not below zero) by the total distributions you received during the testing period (the year for which you claim the credit, the period after the end of that year and before the due date (including extensions) for filing your return for that year, and the 2 tax years before that year.) from any IRA, plan, or annuity included as an eligible contribution. Also reduce your eligible contributions by any distribution from a Roth IRA that isn’t rolled over, even if the distribution isn’t taxable.

    Employee
    February 26, 2022

    I think I get what to do with this. In 2021 I am eligible for this credit because I made less than 33000. All of the other years I made or will make more than 33000. In 2021 I had no distributions. Dose that make the whole thing 0 and just leave all the blocks blank and move on?

    Employee
    February 26, 2022

    If you or your spouse had distributions in 2019,  2020 or before the due date of your tax return in 2022, you must enter them in the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit section of 2021 TurboTax as these all reduce the amount of 2021 retirement contributions that are considered for determining this credit.