Guest Shannon B Posted March 11, 2000 Posted March 11, 2000 If I contribute 2000/year to my Roth IRA, Can I still contribute to a 403(B)? How do I find out the max I can contribute? ------------------ sb
Michael Devault Posted March 11, 2000 Posted March 11, 2000 Yes, you can. Your contribution to a Roth IRA doesn't affect the contribution limit you can make to a 403(B). To determine the maximum contribution you can make to a 403(B), look at IRS Pub 571. If that information is confusing or there's something you don't understand, find a local financial planner that knows the "ins and outs" of the exclusion allowance calculations. If you need help, feel free to e-mail me. Hope this helps. Good luck.
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