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Your 2017 Backdoor IRA Guide


Your 2017 Backdoor IRA Guide

High-income individuals and their spouses aren't permitted to contribute money directly to a Roth IRA. But there's a way around the Roth income limits for people who'd like to avoid taxation in retirement, known as the backdoor method. Here's a rundown of why this may be necessary, and how the process works.

With a traditional IRA, your ability to deduct your contributions is limited only by your income if you or your spouse are eligible to participate in a retirement plan at work. And even if this is the case, you can still make nondeductible contributions that can grow tax-deferred.

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Source: Fool.com


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