Amy is single. During 2020, she determined her adjusted gross income was $12,000. During the year, Amy also contributed $2,500 to a Roth IRA. What is the maximum saver's credit she may claim for the year
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S. who make retirement contributions to their employer-sponsored retirement plan or to an individual retirement account (IRA). The amount of the credit depends on the taxpayer's income, filing status, and the amount of the contribution. For 2020, a single filer Show more…
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