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Q: Can I contribute $4,000 to my Traditional IRA and an additional $4,000 to my Roth IRA?

 

A: No. The contribution limit is a ‘per individual’ limit. Therefore, your aggregate contributions cannot exceed $4,000, or $5,000 if you reach age 50 by year-end.


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