Question:
Up until what age can I contribute to my Traditional IRA or Roth IRA?
Answer:
As long as all other requirements are met, a person can contribute to his or her Traditional IRA until that person reaches the age of 70.5 years.
Roth IRAs are different in that contributions can be made regardless of age; there is no "age limit."
Although a lengthy document, IRS Publication 590 is a great resource concerning Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs).
Up until what age can I contribute to my Traditional IRA or Roth IRA?
Answer:
As long as all other requirements are met, a person can contribute to his or her Traditional IRA until that person reaches the age of 70.5 years.
Roth IRAs are different in that contributions can be made regardless of age; there is no "age limit."
Although a lengthy document, IRS Publication 590 is a great resource concerning Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs).
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