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4 February, 04:38

Barry is a single, 40-year-old software engineer earning $190,000 a year and is not covered by a pension plan at work. How much can he put into a Roth IRA in 2019?

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  1. 4 February, 04:51
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    Barry cannot contribute any amount to Roth IRA

    Explanation:

    For a single / unmarried individual to be able to contribute to Roth IRA plan, his Adjustable Gross Income (AGI) should range between $117,000 and $132,000. Since Barry's annual income is $190,000, which is higher than the maximum AGI required for a single to be able to contribute to Roth IRA, he cannot contribute to Roth IRA.
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