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Jan 16, 2019
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TheLoneCougar
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I do have a retirement plan, she obviously does not.
So I can contribute to a Traditional for her, but need to keep a Roth for myself.
That is what I am understanding, correct?
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Help me understand tax rules and Traditional IRAs:
TheLoneCougar
1/16/19 8:24am
both
Incentivize
1/16/19 8:41am
If you have a retirement plan and your spouse does not, then the limit applies
Big Tuna
1/16/19 8:43am
I do have a retirement plan, she obviously does not.
TheLoneCougar
1/16/19 8:48am
I am pretty sure you’re right.
bluecougar1985
1/16/19 8:59am
Only her Trad IRA contribution would be fully deductible. You should be doing
KSwiss
1/16/19 8:44am
Roth for you, traditional for her.
molodyets
1/16/19 8:51am
Dang grammar natzi!
bluecougar1985
1/16/19 9:00am
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