IRA and Tax Tables 2022

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...
Single, head of household$68,000 or lessa full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit.
more than $68,000 but less than $78,000a partial deduction.
$78,000 or moreno deduction.
Married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er)$109,000 or lessa full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit.
more than $109,000 but less than $129,000a partial deduction.
$129,000 or moreno deduction.
Married filing separatelyless than $10,000a partial deduction.
$10,000 or moreno 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...
Single, head of household, or qualifying widow(er)any amounta 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 workany amounta 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 lessa full deduction up to the amount of your contribution limit.
more than $204,000 but less than $214,000a partial deduction.
$214,000 or moreno deduction.
Married filing separately with a spouse who is covered by a plan at workless than $10,000a partial deduction.
$10,000 or moreno 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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2022 Roth IRA Eligibility

If your filing status is...And your modified AGI is...Then you can contribute...
married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er)

< $204,000

up to the limit

> $204,000 but < $214,000

a reduced amount

> $214,000

zero

married filing separately and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year

< $10,000

a reduced amount

> $10,000

zero

single, head of household, or married filing separately and you did not live with your spouse at any time during the year

< $125,000

up to the limit

> $129,000 but < $144,000

a reduced amount

> $144,000

zero

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Roth IRA Contributions Quick Fact Sheet

Quick Fact Sheet – Roth IRA Contributions Copyright 2022 Ed Slott and Company, LLC
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2022 IRA Contribution Levels

YearUnder age 50Age 50+
2022$6,000$7,000
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