IRA Income Limit Debate

I’ve been having a IRS Income Limit debate with my spouse. I believe that the contribution income limit applies to all types of IRAs – Roth, 401K, etc., regardless if you are over age 50. She says no it doesn’t.

2024- MAGI limit is $240,000. Meaning we can’t make any IRA contributions if our MAGI is over the limit.

Who is right?



Neither is correct.  Income limits do not apply to 401k contributions, just IRA contributions.If your joint MAGI for Roth IRA purposes is 240k, neither of you qualify for a regular Roth IRA contribution or if either spouse participates in a qualified plan, for a deductible TIRA contribution. Your only options in that case would be non deductible TIRA contributions, as they have no upper income limit.



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