Martin retired in May 2018.His pension is $1,000 per month from a qualified retirement plan to which he contributed $42,000, and to which his employer contributed $12,000.Martin was 67 when the plan payments started.During 2018, he received 8 months of payment for a total of $8,000 from the plan.
a.Using the simplified method, calculate Martin's taxable income for 2018 from the retirement plan distributions.
b.If Martin's contributions to the plan had been $25,200, instead of $42,000, using the simplified method, how much taxable income would he have to report in 2018 from the plan distributions?
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