IRA contribution

rogerc1944

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I am 100% retired and draw a pension and have existing Roth and Regular IRAs. My wife works full time. Can I establish and contribute to a spousal IRA for myself based on the fact that my wife has earned income? Or, am I prohibited from doing so by the fact that I am a member/recipient of my existing pension plan.
 
i believe you can take the spousal ira.
 
Yes, you can contribute to a spousal IRA (regular or ROTH) as far as I know.
 
rogerc1944 said:
Can I establish and contribute to a spousal IRA for myself based on the fact that my wife has earned income?
Yep, that's what I'm doing with my spouse's part-time income. You can contribute your spouse's income to her 401(k), her IRA, and your IRA.

You have to stay within the IRA contribution limits and her earned income, whichever is lower, and some other caveats in the front of IRS Pub 590.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p590.pdf
 
Thanks for the posts. My question was answered and I do appreciate all of your assistance!
 
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