fisemper
Recycles dryer sheets
I admit that since I was planning on retiring early many years ago I left my Roth IRA almost abandoned. I have contributed only 4-5 years since opening it back in 2005. Needless to say my past year low/high are only 24K-32K. I had planned on needing the money at ER so I didn't contribute. Fast forward to now and I don't anticipate needing it when I retire so I am going back to contributing. I will probably consider a side job or part time work to continue contributing after retirement. I will be 45 with a pension so that helps. I'm planning on doing a rollover with my Roth TSP at that time as well so I can have it built up a little more.
Anyone in a similar situation? What did you do?
Also, I can't find the IRS official reference for extending 2019 contributions to 15 July, but it is all over the investment sites. Is there anything official? I'm dropping last year and this years in if I can.
Anyone in a similar situation? What did you do?
Also, I can't find the IRS official reference for extending 2019 contributions to 15 July, but it is all over the investment sites. Is there anything official? I'm dropping last year and this years in if I can.