I'm married filing jointly and not concerned about the income limit.
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You are eligible to contribute to a traditional IRA as long as you have earned income and are under age 70-1/2. For 2019 the most that can be contributed to a traditional IRA is the smaller of:
If you have no retirement plan at work and you're younger than 70 1/2 you can put money in up to the annual contribution limit and deduct the entire amount from your taxes. If your spouse doesn't work outside the home, he or she can also invest up to the federal limit and deduct the full amount.
[Edited 03.24.20 | 4:14 pm]
You are eligible to contribute to a traditional IRA as long as you have earned income and are under age 70-1/2. For 2019 the most that can be contributed to a traditional IRA is the smaller of:
If you have no retirement plan at work and you're younger than 70 1/2 you can put money in up to the annual contribution limit and deduct the entire amount from your taxes. If your spouse doesn't work outside the home, he or she can also invest up to the federal limit and deduct the full amount.
[Edited 03.24.20 | 4:14 pm]
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