Funding your retirement account can be achieved with either pre-tax, tax-deductible contributions, or after-tax contributions that allow you to withdraw tax-free money when it’s time to retire. It is possible to participate simultaneously in both a pre-tax and after-tax retirement plan, if it is permitted by your tax-deductible retirement plan.
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