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Computation of Earned Income for Retirement Plans in 2010 Unchanged by Temporary Health Insurance Deduction
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business Link to more items from this source
[Guidance Overview]
Mar. 22, 2011

There has been debate about what [the temporary health insurance deduction for self-employed persons provided by the SBJA] means for purposes of retirement plan earned income for self-employed persons (determined under Code section 401(c). Some commentators have suggested it would raise earned income for purposes of retirement plans. The technical explanation of SBJA, Publication 560, and informal conversations with the IRS confirms that the temporary health insurance deduction has no effect on earned income for retirement plans.

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