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IRA Plans
A Smart Strategy for Tax Savings

It’s never too early to contribute to an IRA and help secure your financial future.††† Earnings grow tax-deferred until withdrawal at retirement, so your balance may grow faster than in a taxable account earning the same rate of return.

Annual contribution limits are higher than ever — you may even be able to contribute an additional “catch-up” amount of $500 if you’re 50 or over. As an added benefit, you may even qualify for a tax credit if you contribute to an IRA.

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Benefits You’ll Receive

  • Tax-deferred earnings on accumulated interest
  • Some IRAs are also tax-exempt
  • Certificate of Deposit choices with a wide range of terms
    and highly competitive interest rates
  • Self-directed IRAs allow you invest in non-FDIC investments, such as mutual funds and annuities


Account Choices

Traditional IRA

With a Traditional IRA, you can take advantage of tax-deferred earnings and possible yearly tax deductions. Spousal IRAs are also available if you need certain income requirements. More

Roth IRA

With a Roth IRA your contributions are not tax deductible, but your withdrawals are tax-exempt if certain conditions are met. Spousal IRAs are also available if you meet certain income requirements. More

Education IRA (CESA)

A Coverdell Education Savings Account (CESA) enables parents, grandparents, guardians to save for a child’s future education. Your contributions are not tax-deductible, but all earning and withdrawals are tax-exempt and free of withdrawal penalties as long as the withdrawals are made for qualified education expenses. More

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Why Invest in an IRA?

Save on Current Taxes
On some IRAs you may be able to deduct all or part of your qualified contributions from your taxable income. The deductible amount depends on your income, marital status, and whether you're an active participant in an employer-sponsored plan as defined by the Internal Revenue Code.

Defer Taxes on Accumulated Interest
You also defer taxes by putting them off until you retire, when you may be in a lower tax bracket. The chart below shows you how much you may be able to save each year. You should consult your tax advisor to review your particular tax situation on the tax deductible status of an IRA. Or for more general information, you can speak with one of our Retirement specialists.

IRA Tax Savings Potential Chart

IRA Deductible Contribution Amount
Tax Bracket Savings
15%
28%
31%
36%
39.6%
$500
$75
$140
$155
$180
$198
$1,000
$150
$280
$310
$360
$396
$3,000*
$450
$840
$930
$1,080
$1,188
$6,000**
$900
$1,680
$1,860
$2,160
$2,376
 
* $3,000 is max contribution per person
** Spousal max is $3,000 per person = $6,000

Open a Rollover If You Leave Your Job
If you are retiring or changing jobs and anticipate withdrawing money from your employer's retirement plan, you may find yourself in a tax bind unless you rollover your assets into an IRA or another qualified plan. You can ask your employer to arrange for a "direct rollover" of your money into a new IRA account with us and not pay the mandatory 20% withholding tax.

You also can do an IRA-to-IRA rollover. You must complete the rollover within 60 days from the date you receive the assets from your old IRA to qualify. Just go to your financial institution and close your IRA, then bring the check to us. The IRS limits the number of these rollovers to one in a 12-month period.

IRA Options

You may open an FDIC-insured IRA in addition to opening a self-directed IRA and investing in mutual funds and other non-FDIC-insured investments.

Bank IRAs
  • Offered through American Savings Bank
  • FDIC-insured accounts
  • Fixed Term
  • Available through branches
Brokerage IRAs†††
  • Offered through UVEST Financial Services
  • Non-FDIC-insured investments, i.e., mutual funds and annuities

 



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