Child Roth IRA
Good Evening,
1. What is the earliest/youngest age you have seen a Roth IRA established for a child based upon that child generating earned income?
2. If a child is 6 years of age and her mother is a dentist, and the mother plans on using pictures of the daughter akin to a model for other parents as patients to promote bringing their children, must the dentist inquire of a talent or modeling agency to find out the equivalent cost for a ‘picture shoot’ to justify wages paid to the 6-year old daughter? The purpose of such is to get an early start on the child having a Roth IRA.
Thanks!
Jason
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2018-07-05 03:08
Have heard reports of contributions for a child younger than 6. If the child is paid a reasonable amount and a W-2 is issued, the IRS is probably not going to challenge the income being taxable, as might be the case for household chores.
Permalink Submitted by William Tuttle on Thu, 2018-07-05 23:31