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Can I still contribute to a Roth IRA if I'm older than 70-1/2 and I'm still working?

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Yes, you can still contribute to a Roth IRA after 70-1/2, provided the contribution does not exceed your earned income for the year and you meet Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) eligibility guidelines.


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Date Modified 6/8/2006
Date Created 4/2/2003
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