Sunday, January 17, 2010

Roth Irs I Contributed To Roth IRA $2400 - Why I See That I Have To Pay $144.00 To IRS; Where Is Mistake?

I contributed to Roth IRA $2400 - why I see that I have to pay $144.00 to IRS; where is mistake? - roth irs

He has contributed to a Roth IRA $ 2400 - Why am I paying $ 144.00 to the IRS, what is my revenue and expenses do not see this as 144.00should $ hoe for $ 0, where is my mistake? With Turbo Tax - totally confused this year!
Thank you for your help.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

It has nothing to do with the others .... Roth IRA is tax money, because it means that you can not deduct.

He had to deduct the filing of a regular IRA then maybe you can. But ... Is that really disturb $ 144.00?

It's great that you use a Roth IRA does not exist.

Also for your information, you must also know that you are not only 144 of the IRA can make regular debt. It really sounds like a bit of money because it is an excellent position to be (as) does not break the bank never runs the risk of paying taxes and expect to recover the money. .. (such as an interest-free loan to the IRS)

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