Doctors Earning $400K Are Quietly Funneling $70,000 a Year Into a Roth the IRS Says They Can’t Have
A physician pulling $400,000 a year sits well above the Roth IRA contribution income limit. The IRS closes the front door. It leaves the side and back doors wide open, and a growing number of doctors…
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