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Publication 590 2000 Tax Year

When Can Contributions Be Made?

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Contributions can be made to your traditional IRA for a year at any time during the year or by the due date for filing your return for that year, not including extensions. For most people, this means that contributions for 2000 must be made by April 16, 2001.

Designating year for which contribution is made. If an amount is contributed to your traditional IRA between January 1 and April 16, you should tell the sponsor which year (the current year or the previous year) the contribution is for. If you do not tell the sponsor which year it is for, the sponsor can assume, for reporting to the IRS, that the contribution is for the current year (the year the sponsor received it).

Filing before a contribution is made. You can file your return claiming a traditional IRA contribution before the contribution is actually made. However, the contribution must be made by the due date of your return, not including extensions.

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