gjfix47
Jul 30, 2009, 09:47 AM
I asked this in RETIREMENT and got no answers, I don't know how to change categories, so here it is again
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I have a traditional IRA that I have been contributing the maximum amount ($6,000) for several years. I get social security and I get a tax deduction each year and my taxable SS is reduced because I made a contribution. I have already made the maximum tax deductable contribution for 2009 and would like to withdraw $10,000 (I know the withdrawal is reported as income and is taxable). Can I still get the $6,000 deduction from taxable income and the $6,000 reduction of my taxable Social Security amount for 2009?
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I have a traditional IRA that I have been contributing the maximum amount ($6,000) for several years. I get social security and I get a tax deduction each year and my taxable SS is reduced because I made a contribution. I have already made the maximum tax deductable contribution for 2009 and would like to withdraw $10,000 (I know the withdrawal is reported as income and is taxable). Can I still get the $6,000 deduction from taxable income and the $6,000 reduction of my taxable Social Security amount for 2009?