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yes and you should at least 5K in fact if you can not put in the 5k == experts advised you only match up the what the company puts in ant than all excess goes in to a roth!!!

2007-12-07 00:10:39 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The answer is yes, provided you meet the eligibility limitations below:

Single filers: Up to $99,000 (to qualify for a full contribution); $99,000-$114,000 (to be eligible for a partial contribution)

Joint filers: Up to $156,000 (to qualify for a full contribution); $156,000-$166,000 (to be eligible for a partial contribution)

Married filing separately (if the couple lived together for any part of the year): $0 (to qualify for a full contribution); $0-$10,000 (to be eligible for a partial contribution).

2007-12-03 09:39:01 · answer #2 · answered by Griffin 4 · 4 0

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