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Publication 590 2000 Tax Year

Chapter 2
Roth IRAs

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Regardless of your age, you may be able to establish and make nondeductible contributions to an individual retirement plan called a Roth IRA.

TaxTip:

You can make contributions for 2000 by the due date (not including extensions) for filing your 2000 tax return. This means that most people can make contributions for 2000 by April 16, 2001.

Table 2.2. Your Contribution Limit Is Reduced

Contributions not reported. You do not have to report Roth IRA contributions on your return.

What is a Roth IRA?

Can I Contribute to a Roth IRA?

Can I Move Amounts Into a Roth IRA?

Are Distributions From My Roth IRA Taxable?

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