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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 271868, member: 75687"] When it comes to your retirement savings, you want to be sure that you're taking the appropriate steps in order to ensure that your nest egg is safe and secure. So what's a good way of doing this? Well, there are a few really fun options available! Most notably the Roth IRA. With this account setup, you'll be able to earn money while still saving for retirement without paying any taxes on those gains. With a Roth IRA, you can make contributions and withdraw them at any point in the future for you and your family's use. You can even use the funds to create a backdoor Roth IRA by converting it to an ROTH after you turn 59 1/2! As with any investment, there are a few things that you'll want to remember when opening up a Roth IRA. So, here's a list of some things that you'll want to be aware of before making your first contribution. 1) Contributions are Tax-Deductible The only real downside to having the ROTH IRA is that the money given into it isn't tax deductible. When you make a contribution, you're putting the money that you're going to use for retirement into a retirement account and we all know how important taxes are when it comes to retirement savings. The good news is that once your contributions are made, you'll actually still be able to deduct them when calculating your taxes. Not only this, but the money that you give into a Roth IRA will also grow tax-free and can actually be withdrawn at any time without paying any income tax on the gains. In other words the money will be yours to do with as you please and you won't have to pay a dime in taxes. 2) There are Limits on Contributions If you're looking to open up a ROTH, there are some limits as to how much you can actually contribute into the account. This limitation depends on your income level and whether or not you're married. If you're single and earn less than $131,000 per year, then your maximum contribution is at least $5,500. [/QUOTE]
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