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Retirement tax questions
No. You would put a 0 in this Box since it isn't A Simple Roth IRA. The reason this question is asked because taxpayers are allowed to make Roth contributions to their Simple plans starting in 2023 because of Secure Act 2.0. Prior to 2023, only pre-taxed contributions were allowed to be made to Simple IRA plans.
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‎February 12, 2024
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