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(the contributions for both spouses can be made to either a regular ira or a roth ira, or split between them, as long as the combined contributions don't exceed the $ limit.) catching up in addition, individuals who are age or older can make "catch-up" contributions to an ira or roth ira in the amount
of $ . therefore, in , for a taxpayer and his or her spouse, both of whom will have reached age by the end of the year, the combined limit of the deductible contributions to an ira for each spouse is $ , for a combined deductible limit of $ . there's one catch, however. if, in , the working spouse is...
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