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November 12, 2023

Saver’s Credit

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Definition

Also known as the Saver’s Tax Credit: Nonrefundable tax credit available to eligible individuals who make contributions to their retirement account. The saver’s credit is capped at $1,000, and the percentage for which the individual is eligible depends on his/her  AGI.

The types of contributions are eligible for the saver’s credit are :

  • Salary reduction contributions to 401(k) plan (including a SIMPLE 401(k)), a section 403(b) annuity, an eligible deferred compensation plan of a state or local government (a “governmental 457 plan”), a SIMPLE IRA plan, or a salary reduction SEP.
  • Voluntary after-tax employee contributions to a tax-qualified retirement plan or section 403(b) annuity. For purposes of the credit, an employee contribution will be “voluntary” as long as it is not required as a condition of employment.
  • Contributions to a traditional IRA or Roth IRA.

The following table provides the percentage of tax credit available for individuals within the indicated AGI ranges.

The following are the AGI limits and the credit rate percentage for which individuals are eligible.

2024 AGI limits for eligibility for savers credit: salary deferral and IRA/Roth IRA contributions
Credit

Rate

Married and files a joint return Files as head of household  

Other category of filers

  Over Not Over Over Not Over Over Not Over
50% $0.00 $46,000 $0.00 $34,500 $0.00 $23,000
20% $46,000 $50,000 $34,500 $37,500 $23,000 $25,000
10% $50,000 $76,500 $37,500 $57,375 $25,000 $38,250
0% $76,500   $57,375   $38,250  
             

The  credit can be claimed for IRA contributions and salary deferral contributions to employer sponsored plans

Referring Cite

IRC §25B(b), IRC§25A ,Announcement 2001-106, IRS Form 8880

Additional Helpful Information

  • Other requirements for receiving the credit apply. These include the following:
  • The individual must be at least 18 years of age the year for which the credit is claimed
  • The individual cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s tax return
  • The individual cannot be a fulltime student
  • An amount contributed to an individual’s IRA is not a contribution eligible for the saver’s credit if
      1. the amount is distributed to the individual before the due date (including extensions) of the
        individual’s tax return for the year for which the contribution was made,
      2. no deduction is taken with respect to the contribution, and
      3. the distribution includes any income attributable to the contribution.
  • Eligible individuals entitled to deduct IRA contributions or to exclude plan contributions
    from gross income will be able to deduct or exclude those amounts and also claim the saver’s
    credit.
  • A taxpayer can use the saver’s credit to offset both an alternative minimum tax liability and a
    regular income tax liability

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