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Can a participant contribute to their own traditional IRA if they have a SIMPLE IRA?

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Can a participant contribute to their own traditional IRA if they have a SIMPLE IRA?

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Yes, an individual may still contribute the lesser of the applicable limit or 100 percent of compensation to an IRA. However, as a participant in the SIMPLE, the individual would be considered covered by an employer-sponsored plan. This means that the deductibility of the IRA contribution may be limited.

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