Roth IRA Information

2018 Roth IRA Facts:

  • Contribution limit for ages 49 and under: $5,500
  • Contribution limit for ages 50 and older: $6,500
    • This includes the $1,000 catch-up contribution
    • This applies to anyone who turns age 50 in 2018, even if you turn age 50 on 12/31/2018
  • Single filers must make less than $135,000/year to contribute to a Roth IRA
    • You can contribute the full amount if you make less than $120,000/year
    • The amount you can contribute is reduced by 10% for every $1,500 you make over $120,000/year
  • Married filers filling jointly must make less than $199,000/year to contribute to a Roth IRA
    • You can contribute the full amount if you make less than $189,000/year
    • The amount you can contribute is reduced by 10% for every $1,000 you make over $189,000/year
  • Roth IRA contributions are after-tax
    • This means you don't pay taxes ever again on the contribution or any gains
    • This also means you can't deduct the contributions on your taxes
  • Penalty-free withdrawals start at age 59  1/2
  • Early withdrawals have a 10% penalty
  • Required minimum distributions don't apply to Roth IRAs

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