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| Subject: Roth IRA contribution or IRA contrib? | Date: 12/13/1999 9:32 PM | |
| Author: kartha1 | Number: 23054 of 118626 | |
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1. I will hit the AGI upper limit for joint filing and thus not qualify for the Roth IRA contribution. Can I still contribute to a non-deductible IRA? 2. Assuming only one is an earning member, is the total contribution for self and spouse towards an IRA (Roth/traditional) $4000 or $2000? 3. Can someone who incurs income from private tutoring contribute to a Roth/traditional IRA? Since there is no W2 involved, what proof is necessary in order to qualify for contribution? thanks in advance, - mouli |
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