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February 27, 2025
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Traditional IRA Contribution Eligibility

  • February 27, 2025
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My wife retired in June so she is no longer covered by a retirement plan. Can she make a deductible 2024 Tax Contribution since she is now retired and no longer covered by a Retirement Plan?

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CJB-1959Author
February 27, 2025

I meant to say is she eligible to make a deductible IRA contribution since she retired in June 2024.

SusanY1
February 28, 2025

Maybe.  It will depend on the amount of income that she earned through the year.  For purposes of determining if an IRA contribution is deductible, "covered by a retirement plan" means covered during any part of the year, if contributions were allocated to the plan.  

So, she will likely have to meet the income rules for someone who is covered by a retirement plan, even though she is not presently covered (assuming she had a plan in the initial part of the year when she was working.)

The phase out income amounts can be found for both covered and non-covered taxpayers HERE.

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CJB-1959Author
February 28, 2025

Thank you. My wife has the following so it looks like a Traditional IRA Contribution is out for 2024 but a Roth IRA Contribution should be OK as she has earned income that exceeds the maximum Roth contribution of $8000.

  • Defined benefit plan (pension plan that pays a retirement benefit spelled out in the plan) and you are eligible to participate for the plan year ending with or within the tax year.