IRA Center This is the internet’s source for information on Retirement Accounts
for beginners and professionals. The following information covers traditional IRAs, roth IRAs, 401(k)s, 401(k)
rollovers, SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, 403(b)s, SARSEPs, Keoghs, Pension Plans. Do you participate in a retirement plan
through your employer? You may be illegible to start a Traditional or Roth IRA as well.
Roth IRA Contribution Limits for 2000
Use this section to determine an individuals maximum contribution limits set by the IRS for the tax year 2000.
Allowable contributions to a Roth IRA are determined by an individuals income (Modified AGI) and filing status.
Did you know you can still make contributions to a Roth IRA if: (1) You are covered by a retirement plan
at work? (2) You are a non-working spouse? (3) You are over the age of 70 1/2?
If your Modified AGI* is:
And Your Filing Status is:
At Least
But Less Than
Single
Head of Household
Qualifying Widow(er)
Married filing separately-and you did not live with your spouse
at any time
during the year
Married Filing Jointly
Married Filing Separately-and
you did
live with your spouse during the year