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October 30, 2019
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Schedule C, line 19, donations to my ROTH IRA

  • October 30, 2019
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For 2018 taxes (and beyond):

I am an author and receive royalties.

I complete Schedule C.

On part 2, line 19- "Pensions", I wanted to know if it is acceptable (or not) to deposit the max in my ROTH IRA using the proceeds of the royalties and claim a deduction on Schedule C, line 19 for the amount deposited in my ROTH IRA?

 

 

    Best answer by dmertz

    You can make a Roth IRA contribution based on net profit from self employment, but a Roth IRA contribution is never deductible.

     

    Line 19 is only for deposits made by the employer on behalf of employees other than the self-employed individual to the traditional retirement account of a 401(k) or SIMPLE plan of the company.

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    dmertzAnswer
    Employee
    October 30, 2019

    You can make a Roth IRA contribution based on net profit from self employment, but a Roth IRA contribution is never deductible.

     

    Line 19 is only for deposits made by the employer on behalf of employees other than the self-employed individual to the traditional retirement account of a 401(k) or SIMPLE plan of the company.

    Form8582Author
    October 31, 2019

    Thanks for the clarification. I do not have employees but I still use the net profit to max out on my Roth IRA.

     

    Is it true that one cannot contribute to either a traditional or a Roth if they are more than 70 1/2....even if they are still working (or receiving royalties)?

    Employee
    October 31, 2019

    The age limit only applies to traditional IRA contributions.  There is no age limit for making a Roth IRA contribution, only a modified AGI limit and the requirement to have supporting compensation:

     

    https://www.irs.gov/publications/p590a#en_US_2018_publink1000230980