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  2. What is a spousal IRA? - AOL

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    Total income threshold for Roth IRA contributions — If you and your spouse make a combined $230,000 or less in 2024 or $236,000 in 2025, you can contribute up to the limit in a Roth IRA. The ...

  3. Retirees Often Overlook These 11 Tax Deductions - AOL

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    A spouse who is still working can contribute up to $7,500 to their spouse’s existing traditional or Roth IRA. This could be the right move to make, depending on the exact tax situation.

  4. Spousal IRA: Rules Your Family Needs to Know - AOL

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    Most married couples handle their finances together. But the IRS doesn't treat retirement accounts as a family matter, instead forcing people to have individual IRAs. If you and your spouse have ...

  5. Individual retirement account - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon the nature of the contribution, a traditional IRA may be a "deductible IRA" or a "non-deductible IRA". Traditional IRAs were introduced with the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) and made popular with the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981. Roth IRAContributions are non-deductible and transactions within ...

  6. What the 2025 IRA Contribution Rules Mean for Your Retirement ...

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    The IRS gives the 50-plus cohort an added bonus by letting you make an extra $1,000 (for 2024) of catch-up contributions to your IRAs -- traditional, Roth, or both combined.

  7. Traditional IRA - Wikipedia

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    According to IRS pension/retirement department as of July 13, 2009, traditional IRAs (originally called Regular IRAs) were created in 1975 and made available for tax reporting that year as well. The original contribution amount in 1975 was limited to $1,500 or 15% of the wages/salaries/tips reported on line 8 of Form 1040 (1975).