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Can a SEP participant also contribute to a deductible IRA or a Roth IRA?

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union - FAQs
If the SEP participant's modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) for 2007 is under $52,000 (single filer) or under $83,000 (married, joint filer), then a full deduction for a traditional IRA contribution is also permitted. The amount that may be deducted is phased out over the next $10,000 in income.

Can SEP contributions be deposited into a Roth IRA?

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union - FAQs
No, but the employee participant may convert the SEP IRA into a Roth and pay the tax due on the conversion.

Can a contribution be made to a SEP-IRA of a participant over age 70 1/2?

Retirement Plans FAQs regarding SEPs
Contributions must be made for each eligible employee in a SEP, even if over age 70 1/2. Such an employee must take minimum distributions, however. No, contributions are not required to be made every year, but in years contributions are made to the SEP, they must be made to the SEP-IRAs of all eligible employees. A SEP cannot have a last-day-of-the-year employment requirement. If the employee is otherwise eligible, they must share in any SEP contribution.

Can I use funds from a 401K, IRA, Sep IRA, Roth IRA, or 403b with Check book control?

FAQ about a Check Book IRA-CheckBookIRA.com
Yes. You can self direct all of these types of accounts. They can all be invested into the CHECK BOOK

Can I contribute to a 403(b) and a SEP IRA?

b)wise : 403(b) FAQs
Yes. You may make salary reduction contributions to your 403(b), and make contributions to a SEP-IRA. However, SEP IRA contributions are generally made by an employer. Therefore, you will need to have income from self-employment or from another employer in order to have contributions made to a SEP IRA on your behalf.

Can I contribute to a 403(b) and a Roth IRA?

b)wise : 403(b) FAQs
Yes. The Roth IRA has Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) limitations. Singles earning up to $95,000 may contribute fully; ability to participate phases out at $110,000. Those filing jointly earning up to $150,000 may contribute fully; ability to participate for joint filers phases out at $160,000.

Can I, or should I, invest in a Roth IRA if I currently contribute to a 401(k)?

Telhio: IRA Frequently Asked Questions
If you have enough money to contribute to your 401(k) plan and a Roth IRA, you may invest in a Roth IRA if your income level allows you to do so. Generally speaking, you should contribute to your 401(k) at least up to the amount that your employer matches your contributions. Beyond that level, it may make sense to invest the maximum allowed in a Roth IRA.

Can I still contribute to a Roth IRA if I'm older than 70 ? and I'm still working?

IRA FAQs
Yes, provided the contribution does not exceed your earned income for the year and you meet AGI eligibility guidelines.

What is a ROTH IRA?

TSP and 457 Information - Investsafe.com
A ROTH IRA is an individual retirement account established by individuals that provides tax-free income after 5 years and age 59-1/2.

Can anyone have a Roth IRA?

Gouldsboro, ME CPA / Barnes Accounting Services, LLC
You can't contribute to a Roth IRA for a year with income above $110,000 if single or $160,000 on a joint return. You must have earnings from personal services-$4,000 or more to make the (maximum) contribution - though an additional contribution of $1,000 is allowed persons age 50 and over. The $4,000 amount for earnings and contributions rises higher after 2007.

How can an individual convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA?

Retirement Plans FAQs regarding IRAs
Rollover - A distribution from a traditional IRA can be contributed to a Roth IRA within 60 days after distribution. Trustee-to-trustee transfer - The financial institution holding the traditional IRA assets will provide directions on how to transfer those assets to a Roth IRA with another financial institution.

How much can I contribute to the IRA?

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You may contribute up to $4,000 on the Traditional and Roth IRA's. The Coverdell Education Savings Account has a contribution limit of $2,000.

How much can be contributed to a SEP IRA?

Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union - FAQs
A SEP allows a self-employed person to contribute more to a retirement account than the current limits on 401(k) and IRA. For a sole-proprietor, the maximum contribution is 20% of net operating income, up to $45,000. If a small business owner allocates a specific amount of cash flow to salaries, the maximum SEP contribution is 25% of compensation, up to $45,000. There is no upper age limit on participation in a SEP.

Can I have both a Traditional and a Roth IRA?

IRA Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can. But remember that you can only contribute up to $3,000 per year to any combination of Traditional and Roth IRAs that you have. You cannot contribute $3,000 to each.
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