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Old 01-31-2005, 09:08 AM
PaulMaf
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Default Re: Roth Income Limit

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> From: "NW" nowhere[at]noplace.com
> Date: 1/30/2005 1:57 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
> Message-id: <BzcLd.161$8a6.5[at]trndny09> As I understand it, if your MAGI for a joint filing is over 160k or single
> and over 110k you are not eligible to make any contributions to a Roth. Are
> there any exceptions? For example, if the exercise of a NSO or some other
> one-time activity is what pushed you over the limit?

There are no exceptions to the rule!

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Old 01-30-2005, 08:57 PM
NW
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Default Roth Income Limit


As I understand it, if your MAGI for a joint filing is over 160k or single
and over 110k you are not eligible to make any contributions to a Roth. Are
there any exceptions? For example, if the exercise of a NSO or some other
one-time activity is what pushed you over the limit?

 

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