I retired in Dec. 2023 and the only income in 2024 was Social Security, another retirement plan, and unemployment. I have money in a Regular Savings account I would like to invest. Can I start a Roth and Deposit the Annual Maximum in 2024?
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Hello 69TransAm,
Unfortunately, you cannot contribute to ROTH IRA if you do not have any earned income. SS, pension and unemployment do not count as earned income. If you are married and your spouse has income, you can use that income to contribute to ROTH if qualify.
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Hello 69TransAm,
Unfortunately, you cannot contribute to ROTH IRA if you do not have any earned income. SS, pension and unemployment do not count as earned income. If you are married and your spouse has income, you can use that income to contribute to ROTH if qualify.
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