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Publication 571 2001 Tax Year

Do I Report Contributions on
My Tax Return?

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This is archived information that pertains only to the 2001 Tax Year. If you
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Generally, you do not report contributions to your 403(b) account on your tax return. Your employer will report contributions on your Form W-2. Elective deferrals will be shown in box 12 and the Retirement plan box will be checked. If you are a self-employed minister or chaplain, see the discussions below.

Self-employed ministers. If you are a self-employed minister, you must report the total contributions as a deduction on your tax return. Deduct your contributions on line 29 of Form 1040.

Chaplains. If you are a chaplain and your employer does not exclude contributions made to your 403(b) account from your earned income, you may be able to take a deduction for those contributions on your tax return.

However, if your employer has agreed to exclude the contributions from your earned income, you will not be allowed a deduction on your tax return.

If you can take a deduction, enter your contributions on line 32 of Form 1040. Write 403(b) on the dotted line next to line 32.

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