A Roth IRA differs from the traditional IRA in that it has no tax deductions unlike the latter. However, it enjoys benefits that are unique to it and therefore set it apart from all the other retirement plans. To determine whether or not one can benefit from it and if so how one can benefit, it’s key to consider the limits of Roth IRA.
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