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Old 03-30-2007, 10:03 PM
Will Trice
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johnsoncm[at]mail.com wrote:

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> Here's the thing. You need to have taxable income to contribute to an
> IRA, so your wife could not have her own.


Not true. Check the cites from Jim and Joe.

-Will

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Old 03-26-2007, 08:57 AM
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On Mar 22, 8:42 am, "Morty" <m...[at]ty.dq> wrote:
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> background: couple filing joint return for 2006, wife has no income, earnings under
> 100k
> can husband and wife open separate Roth IRA accounts for 2006 and 2007?
> since husband was 50 years old in 2006, he can contribute 5000 but wife 4000?


Here's the thing. You need to have taxable income to contribute to an
IRA, so your wife could not have her own. You could contribute to a
joint IRA if she is not covered under her own retirement plan, or if
she had a previous retirement plan, roll that over into her own IRA.
Remember also, that Roth means your contributions are not tax
deductible.

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Old 03-23-2007, 11:57 AM
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jIM wrote:

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> > 1. husband opens up Roth IRA and deposits 5k for 2006 and also 5k for 2007,
> > total 10k
> > 2. wife open up Roth IRA and deposits 4k for 2006 and also 4k for 2007,
> > total 8k
> > 3. in sum total, the couple will have paid 18.000 to fund two separate Roth
> > IRA's
> > > am asking it that way to make sure there is no separate requirement for

> > separate 4k and then 1k payments but that it can all be paid on the same day
> > or transferred from savings, checking, etc.

> You could also contribute 2k more for wife (catch up for 2006/2007).


OP doesn't state wife's age. The year she turns 50, she, too, gets the
catch up extra 1K.

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Old 03-23-2007, 08:05 AM
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> 1. husband opens up Roth IRA and deposits 5k for 2006 and also 5k for 2007,
> total 10k
> 2. wife open up Roth IRA and deposits 4k for 2006 and also 4k for 2007,
> total 8k
> 3. in sum total, the couple will have paid 18.000 to fund two separate Roth
> IRA's
> am asking it that way to make sure there is no separate requirement for
> separate 4k and then 1k payments but that it can all be paid on the same day
> or transferred from savings, checking, etc.


You could also contribute 2k more for wife (catch up for 2006/2007).

Some MF companies may let you send $20,000 in one check if supporting
paperwork tells them how to invest. Two checks should be enough (I
tell T Rowe Price how each deposit is handles online, so I assume this
is common).

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Old 03-22-2007, 04:11 PM
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joetaxpayer wrote:
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thanks, that was easy reading

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Old 03-22-2007, 04:11 PM
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jIM wrote:
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> yes husband can open and contribute 4k to 2006 and 4k to 2007 Roth
> yes husband can contribute 1000 catch up in 2006 and 1000 catch up in
> 2007
> yes husband can open a spousal Roth IRA and contribute 4k to 2006 and
> 4k to 2007 Roth


thanks, just to be sure I understood your answer, I wanted to be sure this
is correct as you didn't mention anything about the wife

1. husband opens up Roth IRA and deposits 5k for 2006 and also 5k for 2007,
total 10k
2. wife open up Roth IRA and deposits 4k for 2006 and also 4k for 2007,
total 8k
3. in sum total, the couple will have paid 18.000 to fund two separate Roth
IRA's

am asking it that way to make sure there is no separate requirement for
separate 4k and then 1k payments but that it can all be paid on the same day
or transferred from savings, checking, etc.

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Old 03-22-2007, 01:20 PM
jIM
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On Mar 22, 8:42 am, "Morty" <m...[at]ty.dq> wrote:
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> background: couple filing joint return for 2006, wife has no income, earnings under
> 100k
> can husband and wife open separate Roth IRA accounts for 2006 and 2007?
> since husband was 50 years old in 2006, he can contribute 5000 but wife 4000?


yes husband can open and contribute 4k to 2006 and 4k to 2007 Roth
yes husband can contribute 1000 catch up in 2006 and 1000 catch up in
2007
yes husband can open a spousal Roth IRA and contribute 4k to 2006 and
4k to 2007 Roth

http://www.lhcpa.com/Tax%20Central%2...usal%20IRA.htm

"Even if you do not work outside the home, or if you earn much less
than your spouse, it's still possible to make the maximum contribution
to your own IRA if you and your spouse jointly file your income tax
returns. Under the "spousal" rules, you can contribute up to $3,000
(or $3,500 if you are 50 or older) to an individual retirement account
this year. The total combined contributions allowed in 2003 for both
spouses is $6,000, or $6,500 if one spouse is 50 or older, or $7,000
if both spouses are 50 years or older."

yes husband can contribute 1000 catch up for spouse in 2006 and 1000
catch up for spouse in 2007.

 
Old 03-22-2007, 12:15 PM
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Morty wrote:

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> background: couple filing joint return for 2006, wife has no income,
> earnings under 100k
> can husband and wife open separate Roth IRA accounts for 2006 and 2007?
> since husband was 50 years old in 2006, he can contribute 5000 but wife
> 4000?


You got it.
http://www.fairmark.com/refrence/index.htm is a great site to see this
information layed out clearly. (I have no relationship to the site, I
just find it to be the answer to multiple factual questions)
JOE

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Old 03-22-2007, 11:42 AM
Morty
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Default roth ira newbie

background: couple filing joint return for 2006, wife has no income, earnings under
100k
can husband and wife open separate Roth IRA accounts for 2006 and 2007?
since husband was 50 years old in 2006, he can contribute 5000 but wife 4000?

 

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