2022 Traditional IRA Deductions
If you are covered by a retirement plan at work, use this IRS table to determine if you can deduct your 2022 Traditional IRA contribution:
If Your Filing Status Is… | And Your Modified AGI Is… | Then You Can Take… |
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Single, head of household | $68,000 or less | a full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit. |
more than $68,000 but less than $78,000 | a partial deduction. | |
$78,000 or more | no deduction. | |
Married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) | $109,000 or less | a full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit. |
more than $109,000 but less than $129,000 | a partial deduction. | |
$129,000 or more | no deduction. | |
Married filing separately | less than $10,000 | a partial deduction. |
$10,000 or more | no deduction. | |
If you file separately and did not live with your spouse at any time during the year, your IRA deduction is determined under the “Single” filing status. |
If you aren’t covered by a retirement plan at work or one isn’t offered, use this IRS table to determine if you can deduct your 2022 Traditional IRA contribution:
If Your Filing Status Is… | And Your Modified AGI Is… | Then You Can Take… |
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Single, head of household, or qualifying widow(er) | any amount | a full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit. |
Married filing jointly or separately with a spouse who is not covered by a plan at work | any amount | a full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit. |
Married filing jointly with a spouse who is covered by a plan at work | $204,000 or less | a full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit. |
more than $204,000 but less than $214,000 | a partial deduction. | |
$214,000 or more | no deduction. | |
Married filing separately with a spouse who is covered by a plan at work | less than $10,000 | a partial deduction. |
$10,000 or more | no deduction. | |
If you file separately and did not live with your spouse at any time during the year, your IRA deduction is determined under the “Single” filing status. |
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