A taxpayer is a single filling taxpayer who is age 48 . The taxpayer eran $ 40000 a year and is coverd by aretirment plan at work . Taxpayer A is contributing to IRA in current year . Can the taxpayer take an aboveline deduction in their tax retune ?
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