In an era where pensions are few and far between and future Social Security benefits are in question, it’s important for individuals and their families to save for their own retirement. A great and simple way to save for your retirement (with potential tax savings) is through an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). IRA contributions for tax year 2019 are due by April 15, 2020.
Traditional VS Roth IRA
For eligible taxpayers, the traditional IRA offers a current tax savings opportunity in the form of a tax deduction for the amount of your contribution. Future withdrawals of traditional IRA principal and earnings are taxed at ordinary income tax rates. Roth IRA contributions are not deductible, but qualified withdrawals are tax free. Roth IRAs offer the advantage of tax-free growth.Rules, Eligibility, and Limitations
Traditional and Roth IRAs have the following rules and limitations:- Maximum annual contributions for tax year 2019 are $6,00 per individual under age 50, and $7,000 per individual age 50 or older. This maximum is for total traditional and Roth contributions.
- Taxpayers age 70.5 and over are not eligible to contribute to traditional IRA, but Roth contributions are still an option.
- Contributions are limited to taxable compensation for the year. For married-filing-joint taxpayers, one spouse’s taxable compensation may allow contributions for the other spouse.
- You can withdraw your money at any time, though non-qualified withdrawals (generally distributions prior to age 59.5) may incur tax and penalties. There are certain exceptions to the age 59.5 rule; consult your tax advisor or visit irs.gov for more on the exceptions.
How DHJJ Can Help
Don’t let another year go by without contributing to your IRA or Roth, if you are able. Ask your financial advisor or tax professional to assist in the specifics of your eligibility, including whether a traditional or Roth makes more sense for you should you qualify for both.
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