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Roth IRA

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Roth IRA

1. Overview

  • Funded with after-tax income; qualified withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.
  • Subject to income limits (2025: Modified Adjusted Gross Income over $161,000 for singles or $240,000 for married filing jointly is ineligible to contribute).

2. Tax Benefits

  • At Contribution: After-tax contributions; no tax deduction.
  • At Withdrawal: Tax-free withdrawals of contributions and earnings (if qualified).

3. Withdrawal Rules

  • Contributions can be withdrawn at any time without penalty.
  • Earnings can be withdrawn tax-free if age 59½ or older and the account has been open for at least 5 years.
  • No RMDs during the account holder’s lifetime.

4. Best For

  • Those in a lower current tax bracket who expect a higher rate in retirement.
  • Individuals seeking tax-free retirement income or estate planning flexibility.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Feature Traditional IRA Roth IRA SEP IRA
Tax at Contribution Pre-tax, tax-deductible (may be limited) After-tax, no deduction Pre-tax, fully deductible
Tax at Withdrawal Fully taxable Tax-free (if qualified) Fully taxable
RMDs Yes (start at age 73) None Yes (start at age 73)
Income Limits None (deduction may be limited) Yes (high-income earners ineligible) None
Contribution Limits (2025) $7,000 ($8,000 if 50+) $7,000 ($8,000 if 50+) Up to 25% of compensation or $69,000, whichever is less
Best For High current tax rate, expect lower in retirement Low current tax rate, expect higher in retirement Self-employed, small business, need higher limits

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