Example

You are a single individual with taxable compensation of $120,000.  You want to make the maximum allowable contribution to your Roth IRA.  Your modified AGI is $107,000.  You have not contributed to any traditional IRA, so your contribution limit before the modified AGI reduction is $4,000.  Using the 5 steps used to figure your reduction, you figure your reduce Roth IRA contribution of $2,400.00 as follows.

  1. Modified AGI= $107,000
  2. If your filing status is Single, then use $99,000 (2007)
  3. Subtract line 2 ($99,000) from line 1 ($107,000) = $8,000
  4. Enter $15,000 ($114,000 - $99,000 for Single filers)
  5. Divide line 3 ($8,000) by line 4 ($15,000) = 0.53333 round to 0.533
  6. Enter $4,000 (or $5,000 if over age 50)
  7. Multiply line 5 by line 6 = $2,132 (or $2,665 if over age 50)
  8. Subtract line 7 from line 6 = $1,868 (or $2,335 if over age 50).  Round the result up to the nearest $10.  If he result is less than $200, enter $200).
  9. This is your reduced Roth IRA contribution limit = $1,868 (or $2,335 if over age 50).

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