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Saver's Credit Can Help You Save for Retirement

Article Highlights:

  • Benefits 

  • Eligible Taxpayers 

  • Rules for Students, Dependents of Others and Individuals Under the Age of 18 

  • Due Date for Contributions 

Low- and moderate-income workers can take steps to save for retirement and earn a special tax credit.

The saver’s credit, also called the retirement savings credit, helps offset part of the first $2,000 workers voluntarily contribute to traditional or Roth individual retirement arrangements (IRAs), SIMPLE IRAs, SEPs, 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans for employees of public schools and certain tax-exempt organizations, 457 plans for state or local government employees, and the Thrift Savings Plan for federal employees. The saver’s credit is available in addition to any other tax savings that apply as a result of contributing to retirement plans. Self-employed individuals may also enjoy the benefit of the credit.

Credits are determined from the tables shown below and are based upon both filing status and income (AGI). Each year the tables are adjusted for inflation and the tables for 2023 and 2024 are illustrated below.

2023 PHASE-OUTS

Modified Adjusted Gross Income*

Joint Return

Head of Household

Others

Applicable Percentage

Over

Not Over 

Over

Not Over

Over

Not Over

$ 0

$43,500

$ 0 

$30,750

$ 0

$21,750

50

$43,500

$47,500

$32,625

$33,000

$21,750

$23,750

20

$47,500

$73,000

$35,625

$51,000

$23,750

$36,500

10

$73,000

$54,750

$36,500

0

2024 PHASE-OUTS

Modified Adjusted Gross Income*

Joint Return

Head of Household

Others

Applicable Percentage

Over

Not Over 

Over

Not Over

Over

Not Over

$ 0

$46,000

$ 0 

$30,750

$ 0

$23,000

50

$46,000

$50,000

$34,500

$33,000

$23,000

$25,000

20

$50,000

$76,500

$37,500

$51,000

$25,000

$38,250

10

$76,500

$57,375

$38,250

0

* Modified AGI is determined without regard to the foreign earned income exclusion (also applies to US possessions) and foreign housing exclusion or deduction.

Like other tax credits, the saver’s credit can increase a taxpayer’s refund or reduce the tax owed. Though the maximum saver’s credit is $1,000 ($2,000 for married couples if both spouses contribute to a plan), taxpayers are cautioned that it is often much less and, due in part to the impact of other deductions and credits and may in fact be zero for some taxpayers.

The amount of a taxpayer’s saver’s credit is based on his or her filing status, adjusted gross income, tax liability, and amount contributed to qualifying retirement programs.

Eric’s 401(k) contribution was $3,000, but only the first $2,000 can be used

$2,000

Heather’s IRA contribution was $500, so it can all be used

500

Total qualifying contributions

2,500

Credit percentage for a joint return with AGI of $40,000 from the table

X.20

Saver’s credit

$500

This example illustrates how the credit phases out for higher-AGI taxpayers. In this example, the couple’s AGI of $44,000 limits the credit to 20% of their qualifying contributions. Had their AGI been $43,500 or less, their credit percentage would have been 50% of their qualified contributions, for a credit of $1,250.

The saver’s credit supplements the other tax benefits available to people who set money aside for retirement. Generally, except for Roth IRA contributions, workers’ contributions to retirement plans are tax deductible, either in the form of a deduction on their tax return (traditional IRAs and certain self-employed retirement plans) or through a reduction of wages that would otherwise be taxable (such as pre-tax contributions to a 401(k), 403(b), etc.). So, in addition to the saver’s credit, contributions to retirement plans provide a tax deduction for traditional IRAs or income reductions for certain other plans, which lowers an individual’s tax before the credit is applied. The credit itself can only be used to reduce taxes (income and alternative minimum taxes only) to zero, and any amount in excess of a taxpayer’s tax liability is lost.

Other special rules that apply to the saver’s credit include the following:

  • Eligible taxpayers must be at least 18 years of age.

  • Anyone claimed as a dependent on someone else’s return cannot take the credit.

  • A full-time student cannot take the credit. A person enrolled as a full-time student during any part of five calendar months during the year is considered a full-time student.

The credit is provided to encourage taxpayers to save for retirement. To prevent taxpayers from taking distributions from existing retirement savings and re-depositing them to claim the credit, qualifying retirement contributions used to figure the credit are reduced by any retirement plan distributions taken during a “testing period.” The testing period includes the prior two tax years, the current year, and the subsequent tax year before the due date (including extensions) for filing the taxpayer's return for the tax year of the credit.

As you can see, qualifying for and using this credit involves following a complicated set of rules, but the credit can be very beneficial. If you are not sure you can afford to fund your retirement plan, contributions to an IRA or a self-employed retirement plan (SEP) can be made after the close of the year, allowing you time to determine the tax benefit of the saver’s credit and your overall tax refund before you make a contribution to one of those plans. For example, IRA contributions for 2023 can be made up to April 15, 2024, while SEP contributions can be made until October 15, 2024, if your return is on extension.

If you have questions about how this tax benefit might apply in your situation, please give this office a call.

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