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For her - yes, for you - no since you are older than 70 1/2 and cannot contribute to a Traditional IRA.
However, you must have at least as much earned compensation (money that you worked for) as the contribution. On a joint return either spouse that works can have the earned income.
For her - yes, for you - no since you are older than 70 1/2 and cannot contribute to a Traditional IRA.
However, you must have at least as much earned compensation (money that you worked for) as the contribution. On a joint return either spouse that works can have the earned income.
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