Fifty-three percent of U.S. workers are unaware of a tax credit that may help them save for retirement and lower their tax bill, according to survey findings from nonprofit Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies®(TCRS). The Saver's Credit, also referred to as the Retirement Savings Contributions Credit by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), is available to millions of taxpayers who are saving for retirement.
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More Than Half of U.S. Workers Are Unaware of the IRS Tax Credit for Eligible Retirement Savers
Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies
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Saver’s Credit can help low- and moderate-income taxpayers to save more in 2024
Retirement Savings Contributions Credit (Saver's Credit)
Claiming the Credit: Form 8880 - Credit for Qualified Retirement Savings Contributions
Topic 610 - Retirement Savings Contributions Credit
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