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What Is A Qualified Retirement Plan As Defined by IRC Sec. 4974(c)? You may be able to take a credit (Retirement Savings Contribution Credit) of up to $1,000 (up to $2,000 if filing jointly) if you make eligible contributions to a qualified IRA, 401(k) and certain other retirement plans.
10 sie 2024 · Section 4974(e) (as added to the Code by section 302(b) of the SECURE 2.0 Act) provides that in the case of a taxpayer who, by the last day of the correction window: (1) receives a distribution from the qualified retirement plan or eligible deferred compensation plan of the amount by which the required minimum distribution exceeds the actual ...
Section 4974(a) provides that if the amount distributed during a year to a payee under any qualified retirement plan (as defined in § 4974(c)) or any eligible deferred compensation plan (as defined in § 457(b)) is less than that year’s minimum required
Excise tax on certain accumulations in qualified retirement plans. Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff. (a) General rule.
See Code Section 4974—excise tax on certain accumulations in qualified retirement plans. Find IRS publication info and the full-text Sec. 4974 on Tax Notes.
A–2. For purposes of section 4974, each of the following is a qualified re-tirement plan— (a) A plan described in section 401(a) which includes a trust exempt from tax under section 501(a); (b) An annuity plan described in sec-tion 403(a); (c) An annuity contract, custodial ac-count, or retirement income account described in section 403(b);