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Use Form 8880 to figure the amount, if any, of your retirement savings contributions credit (also known as the saver’s credit). The maximum amount of the credit is $1,000 ($2,000 if married filing jointly). TIP This credit can be claimed in addition to any IRA deduction claimed on Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 20.
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.
For purposes of this section, the term “minimum required distribution” means the minimum amount required to be distributed during a taxable year under section 401(a)(9), 403(b)(10), 408(a)(6), 408(b)(3), or 457(d)(2), as the case may be, as determined under regulations prescribed by the Secretary.
The determination of the required minimum distribution is also relevant for purposes of the related excise tax under section 4974 and the definition of eligible rollover distribution in section 402(c).
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);
The online search tool allows you to search for an organization's tax exempt status and filings in the following data bases: Form 990 series returns. Form 990-N (e-Postcard) Pub. 78 data. Automatic revocation of exemption list.
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.