Can a retired 71 year old man living strictly off Social Security make a contribution to a Roth IRA?
Yes, you can, but only if you have earned income. Roth IRAs were designed to help people save for retirement with the advantage of tax-free growth. So they’re really most useful as a way to invest for growth in the years before you retire. Roth IRAs have no age limit for contributing.
Can I transfer my IRA to my spouse?
You can transfer IRA assets to your spouse upon your death by naming your spouse as a beneficiary to your IRA account. Your spouse is allowed to re-title the IRA account in his own name, and can even contribute to the account in the future.
How much social security will my husband get when I retire?
Depending on your age upon claiming, spousal benefits can range from 32.5 percent to 50 percent of your husband’s or wife’s primary insurance amount (the retirement benefit to which he or she is entitled at full retirement age, or FRA).
Can a working spouse contribute to a traditional IRA?
If the working spouse is covered by an employer-sponsored plan, their ability to deduct any, some, or all of their traditional IRA contributions will depend on their modified adjusted gross income and tax filing status. These rules are explained in IRS Publication 590-A, which is updated annually.
Are there income limits for a spouse to contribute to a Roth IRA?
There is no income cap for traditional IRA contributions. However, if you want to contribute to a Roth IRA for your spouse (or yourself), there are income limits. For 2020, a married couple filing jointly with a modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) of up to $196,000 is eligible to contribute the full amount to each of their Roth IRAs.
Can a widow collect on her late spouse’s Social Security?
If you apply on the basis of caring for a child who is under 16 or disabled, you can collect 75 percent of the late spouse’s benefit, regardless of your age. You will not receive a survivor benefit in addition to your own retirement benefit; Social Security will pay the higher of the two amounts.