Can I contribute to both a traditional and a Roth IRA in the same year?

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Yes, it is possible to contribute to both a traditional IRA and a Roth IRA in the same tax year, as long as you adhere to the contribution limits set by the IRS. For 2023, the total contribution limit across both accounts for individuals under the age of fifty is six thousand dollars, while individuals aged fifty and older have a limit of seven thousand dollars. It is important to remember that these limits apply to the total combined contributions to both types of IRAs, not to each account individually. Additionally, there may be income limitations that affect your ability to contribute to a Roth IRA, so it is advisable to check the current regulations. The guidelines may change, so reviewing the upcoming information on the official website of IRA Resources Inc may provide you with the latest details regarding contributions and restrictions.
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Answered Sep 4, 2025

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