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2 Oct 2018

Can I make an annual contribution to my self-directed IRA in addition to other IRAs I may have?

by Sandy Reese | | 0

Yes, you may be able to make a contribution, however, the contribution limits are per individual and not per account.

Making a contribution is the quickest method for initial funding your M2 Trust self-directed IRA account but remember that there limits to how much you can contribute on an annual basis.

Current contribution limits for Traditional and Roth IRAs are $5,500.  If you’re over the age of 50 you can contribute an additional $1,000 per year.

IRA contributions can be made via ACH from your personal bank account or by check. Please note that M2 Trust’s check clearing period is 3 business days for personal checks.

Please consult with IRS Publication 590-A for current contribution limits, limitations on deductibility for Traditional and your ability to contribute to a Roth IRA.