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March 5, 2025
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What do l put for “Other Contributions Previously Taxed by Massachusetts and”Total Distributions Received in Previous Years

  • March 5, 2025
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    JohnB5677
    March 5, 2025

    If you have a traditional IRA that you contribute to, Massachusetts does NOT allow you to reduce your income like you can on the Federal Return.

     

    • So, all of the CONTRIBUTIONS that you made over the years to a MA Traditional IRA are PREVIOPUSLY TAXED BY MASSACHUSETTS.
    • As you withdraw money from the IRA you will get credit for the Pre-Taxed amount.
    • All of your previous withdrawals (From those IRAs) will not be taxed in Massachusetts up to the PREVIOUSLY TAXED number.
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    ellies55Author
    March 8, 2025

    My previous question had to do with a distribution not a contribution …..  can l assume l can put zeros to both of these questions?? 

    March 19, 2025

    It depends. If you lived in Massachusetts (MA) when the contributions were put into the retirement fund or IRA, then you can enter the full amount of your contributions that were previously taxed by MA. Or if you did not live in MA while the contributions were put into the fund, then you would put zero.

     

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    April 7, 2025

    It depends. If you are referring to the the questions 'Other Contributions Previously Taxed by Massachusetts' and 'Total Distributions Received in Previous Years' the information may not be readily available and you. Try checking with the plan administrator.

     

    Also, if your father was a resident of Massachusetts (MD) during the period when contributions were being put into his retirement plan you can enter the entire amount for the question 'Other Contributions Previously Taxed by MA'. As far as the total distributions this would have to come from the plan administrator if you do not know the number. If you have no other recourse, you can look at any prior year tax returns, if they are available to you.

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