Tax Utilizing the Saver's Credit
The Retirement Savings Contribution Credit, known as the Saver's Credit, allows you to get a credit for up to half of what you contribute to your IRA or other qualified retirement plan. Up to $2,000 of your annual contribution is eligible for the credit.
If you are Married Filing Jointly and you and your spouse make eligible contributions, both of you may claim the credit. Note: If you received a distribution from an IRA or other plan with contributions eligible for the credit, the distribution reduces the amount of your 2007 contributions that are eligible for the credit. For 2007, this applies to distributions you received during 2005, 2006 and 2007, and to distributions you will receive in 2008.
If you are Married Filing Jointly and you and your spouse make eligible contributions, both of you may claim the credit. Note: If you received a distribution from an IRA or other plan with contributions eligible for the credit, the distribution reduces the amount of your 2007 contributions that are eligible for the credit. For 2007, this applies to distributions you received during 2005, 2006 and 2007, and to distributions you will receive in 2008.
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| Added: | on Apr 14, 2008 at 8:22 pm |
| Added By: | DianeDean |

