Traditional IRA Deductibility

I have a 63 year old husband who is self employed and has no qualified retirement plan. He makes $150,000 annually. His spouse makes $125,000 and is covered at work with a 401(k). Can he make a deductible Traditional IRA contribution. They file a joint return. Thanks,



Their joint income is too high to deduct TIRA contributions or to make Roth contributions. However, he might consider a SEP IRA or a solo 401k plan if he has no employees. Either plan would allow much larger contributions and they would also be deductible.



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