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Old 12-07-2006, 08:23 PM
yellowbastard yellowbastard is offline
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Default Re: Roth IRA questions..

OK I have a question,

They're supposed to raise the max. contribution limit in 2008 to $5000 and, according to Wachovia: ,"Plus inflation adjustment in $500 increments beginning in 2009."

Does this mean the max. contributions increase by $500 per year every year after 2009?
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Old 12-08-2006, 02:08 AM
bav bav is offline
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Default Re: Roth IRA questions..

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"Plus inflation adjustment in $500 increments beginning in 2009."

Does this mean the max. contributions increase by $500 per year every year after 2009?

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It means that when they DO adjust it, it will be in $500 increments. It may be 0, it may be $500, it may be $1000. It won't be $347.53.
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Old 03-13-2007, 08:55 PM
SubaruSTiMike SubaruSTiMike is offline
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Default Re: Roth IRA questions..

bump, I have another question. I think, I'm not sure since my parents don't tell them this stuff, that I'm still under their tax filing, like they claim me as a dependent. Does that mean I can't do IRA or can I still contribute to an IRA? I don't know how much exemption they get, do you guys know how much parents get each filing season for having kids? Anyways, I ask because I want to put in my earned income from my part time job which isn't a lot, but still some money, and I was wondering if I had to file my own taxes in order for me to do that?
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