IRA - MAGI Phaseout amounts -2013
Answer:
In 2013, For filing status of:
single, head of household and married filing separately not living with your spouse the phase-out amount starts at $59,000 and ends at $69,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $69,000.
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and both were covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $95,000 and ends at $115,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $115,000.
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and one was covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $95,000 and ends at $114,999 with no deduction for MAGI more than $115,000. The uncovered spouse uses $178,000 and ends at $188,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $188,000.
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and both were not covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $178,000 and ends at $188,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $188,000.
For married filing separately the phase-out starts at 0 and ends at $10,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $10,000
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and both were covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $95,000 and ends at $115,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $115,000.
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and one was covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $95,000 and ends at $114,999 with no deduction for MAGI more than $115,000. The uncovered spouse uses $178,000 and ends at $188,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $188,000.
For married filing jointly or qualifying widow (er)and both were not covered by a retirement plan, the phase-out amount starts at $178,000 and ends at $188,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $188,000.
For married filing separately the phase-out starts at 0 and ends at $10,000 with no deduction for MAGI more than $10,000