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Best answer by Andrew_W

Hi @KLR2022,

 

Commonly known as a Spousal IRA, in the case of only one spouse having earned income, both are still able to fund IRAs up to the applicable limits. In essence, the working spouse funds IRAs for both themselves and the non-working spouse.

 

For 2023, IRA contribution limits are $6,500 for each individual ($7,500 if 50 or older). This article has more details about Spousal IRAs: Can I Make Spousal IRA Contributions for Retirement? 

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DoninGA
Employee
October 25, 2023

For 2023, the total contributions you make each year to all of your traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs can't be more than: $6,500 ($7,500 if you're age 50 or older), or. If less, your taxable compensation for the year.

Andrew_W
Andrew_WAnswer
October 26, 2023

Hi @KLR2022,

 

Commonly known as a Spousal IRA, in the case of only one spouse having earned income, both are still able to fund IRAs up to the applicable limits. In essence, the working spouse funds IRAs for both themselves and the non-working spouse.

 

For 2023, IRA contribution limits are $6,500 for each individual ($7,500 if 50 or older). This article has more details about Spousal IRAs: Can I Make Spousal IRA Contributions for Retirement? 

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February 26, 2024

How do I input a spousal IRA contribution into TurboTax? I don't see any option for doing it. I am using the Deluxe edition for desktop.

DoninGA
Employee
February 26, 2024

@dp4444 wrote:

How do I input a spousal IRA contribution into TurboTax? I don't see any option for doing it. I am using the Deluxe edition for desktop.


You enter it as an IRA contribution from your spouse on the page with your name and their name for IRA contributions

To enter a IRA contribution -

Click on Federal Taxes (Personal using Home and Business)
Click on Deductions and Credits
Click on I'll choose what I work on (if shown)
Scroll down to Retirement and Investments
On Traditional and Roth IRA Contributions, click the start or update button

February 26, 2024

There's no option for a spousal IRA though. Following the steps you mentioned, I can only add a contribution made to an IRA for myself, not a spousal IRA.