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Category Archives: Roth IRA Categories
Roth IRA Benefits
Roth IRA Benefits Tax free income in retirement- keeping taxable income low, even when taxes increase Roth owners age 70 1/2 or older and still working (have earned income) can continue to make Roth IRA contributions Roth conversions can be … Continue reading
Rollover IRA
Rollover IRA A Rollover IRA is typically a traditional IRA that is used exclusively to hold rollovers from qualified plans. If you’ve changed jobs or recently retired, a Rollover IRA can help you take control of your retirement assets and … Continue reading
Advantages of Roth IRA
Distributions are tax-free No required distribution at age 70 1/2 as you have to do with a regular IRA Does not count as earnings in calculating the taxable portion of Social Security benefits Provides funds in retirement that are not … Continue reading
What is a Roth IRA?
It is a non-deductible IRA. All qualified distributions from a Roth IRA are tax-free. Unlike a regular IRA, required minimum distributions beginning at age 70 1/2 are not required. You can also continue to make contributions to a Roth IRA … Continue reading




