Can a 64-yr old retiree receiving pension & social security benefits make a non-taxable contributution to IRA? - pension taxable
Retired a few years back, and benefit from SS and Medicare and pensions. You want to $ 3,000 per year for the next few years in a regular IRA. If the IRS rules and regulations prevents me? Or sanctions?
Pension Taxable Can A 64-yr Old Retiree Receiving Pension & Social Security Benefits Make A Non-taxable Contributution To IRA?
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No, unless you have earned income - wages and salaries.
No can do.
To contribute to an IRA, you must have an "income". Earned income from wages / salary or self-employed.
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