Questions and Answers
Yes. There is no age restriction for making a regular Roth contribution. The only eligibility criteria are having compensation and modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) within the limits. Traditional IRA distributions, including required minimum distributions, are not compensation for contribution purposes, so such an individual must have wages, tips, salary, etc. in order to make a Roth IRA contribution. For 2007, the MAGI limits are:
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Roth IRA Eligibility MAGI Thresholds | ||||
|
Filing Status |
Tax Year |
Full Contribution |
Partial Contribution |
No Contribution |
|
Single |
2006 |
<= $95,000 |
Between |
>= $110,000 |
|
2007 |
<= $99,000 |
Between |
>= $114,000 | |
|
Married, Joint |
2006 |
<= $150,000 |
Between |
>= $160,000 |
|
2007 |
<= $156,000 |
Between |
>= $166,000 | |
|
Married, Separate |
2006 |
N/A |
< $10,000 |
>= $10,000 |
|
2007 |
N/A |
< $10,000 |
>= $10,000 | |
IRA owners should address compensation and MAGI questions to their tax professionals.
(Posted: 07/11/2007)