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Can a 71 year old make an IRA contribution?

By Grace Evans |

Under the SECURE Act, you can contribute to a traditional IRA after age 70½. Required Minimum Distributions still apply to traditional IRAs at 70½ or 72 depending on your birthday. If you have earned income in retirement, Roth IRAs can be a great way to save.

At what age can I no longer contribute to an IRA?

70 ½
For 2020 and later, there is no age limit on making regular contributions to traditional or Roth IRAs. For 2019, if you’re 70 ½ or older, you can’t make a regular contribution to a traditional IRA.

Can you contribute to a traditional IRA past age 70?

The SECURE Act repealed the age restriction for Traditional IRA contribution eligibility. Effective for 2020 and later taxable years, individuals with earned income can make Traditional IRA contributions at any age, not just for years before reaching age 70½.

Can you contribute to an IRA before your birthday?

Because your birthday is before July 1, you won’t be able to make a traditional IRA contribution this year, and you can’t prorate your contributions for the part of the year before you reach age 70½.

Is there an age limit to contribute to a Roth IRA?

For 2020 and later, there is no age limit on making regular contributions to traditional or Roth IRAs. For 2019, if you’re 70 ½ or older, you can’t make a regular contribution to a traditional IRA. However, you can still contribute to a Roth IRA and make rollover contributions to a Roth or traditional IRA regardless of your age.

Are there limits on how much you can contribute to an IRA per year?

Make a regular IRA contribution for 2019, or earlier, to a traditional IRA at age 70½ or older. Make an improper rollover contribution to an IRA. Excess contributions are taxed at 6% per year for each year the excess amounts remain in the IRA. The tax can’t be more than 6% of the combined value of all your IRAs as of the end of the tax year.