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What is the difference between an IRA and a ROTH IRA?

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What is the difference between an IRA and a ROTH IRA?

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The major difference between these two is the tax treatment of funds both going in and coming out. A Roth IRA is funded with money that you have paid taxes on already and receives no special tax consideration, consequently, distribution, after all time qualifications are met, is tax-free. An IRA account receives tax-deduction treatment and, is taxed upon distribution.

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