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Retirement tax questions
There is a maximum age limit for traditional IRA contributions, which is 70 1/2. You may be able to use a spousal IRA contribution for a younger spouse to get around this. If you are working and over age 70 1/2, but have a younger non-working spouse who is under age 70 1/2, using the spousal IRA rules, you could make an IRA contribution for them.
‎June 6, 2019
7:51 AM