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My wife and I are filing together in 2020. Our combined MAGI is less than the $196,000 cut off limit. Are we both able to contribute the max $6,000 to our Roth IRA accounts for a combined total of $12,000. Or are we only allowed to contribute $6,000 combined?
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Each one of you can make a contribution up to the current limit.
For 2021, 2020 and 2019, the total contributions you make each year to all of your traditional IRAs and Roth IRAs can't be more than:
@MayaD Just so I'm clear.... we would be able to contribute $6,000 each ($12,000 total)?
Yes, you can contribute those amounts to each of your and your spouse’s IRAs, for up to a maximum of $12,000.
If not, TurboTax will let you know. Your tax will go up (penalty).
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