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Retirement tax questions
Yes, you can (assuming that your employer provides such a plan and you meet the plan's eligibility requirements).
With an AGI of $207K, being an active participant in a 401(k) will make both your traditional IRA contribution and your wife's traditional IRA contribution entirely nondeductible.
With an AGI of $207K, being an active participant in a 401(k) will make both your traditional IRA contribution and your wife's traditional IRA contribution entirely nondeductible.
‎June 4, 2019
3:03 PM