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Can both a husband and wife open a Traditional IRA?

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Can both a husband and wife open a Traditional IRA?

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Yes, if both husband and wife have earned income, they can contribute to their own IRA up to the maximum contribution limits allowed by law for the contribution year. If one spouse doesn’t work, the compensated spouse can contribute to both spouses IRA up to the individual maximum contribution limit for each.

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