How Can a Nonworking Spouse Qualify to Fund an IRA?
A frequently overlooked tax benefit is the spousal IRA, which allows a nonworking or low-earning spouse to contribute to his or her own IRA, as long as his or her spouse has adequate compensation.
A frequently overlooked tax benefit is the spousal IRA, which allows a nonworking or low-earning spouse to contribute to his or her own IRA, as long as his or her spouse has adequate compensation.
Research Analyst Nick Antonucci, CVA, CEPA, Senior Associate Melanie Wells, CFP®, and a Financial Planner provide a list of financial moves for a couple of investors looking to start the new year on the right foot financially.