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Individual Retirement Account
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Individual Retirement Account (IRA), tax-sheltered retirement plan, originally created (1974) to assist individuals not covered by company pensions. Under the U.S. tax law of 1981, IRA provisions were liberalized to allow individuals to contribute up to $2,000 per year (up from $1,500) to such accounts, and coverage was extended to employees already in corporate pension programs. These contributions are deductible from federal income tax income tax, assessment levied upon individual or corporate incomes. Although personal incomes were occasionally taxed in medieval Italian cities, the income tax is essentially a modern form of taxation.
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 payments. IRA monies may be placed in high-yield investments, with taxation deferred until money is withdrawn after retirement. In 1998, Congress instituted the Roth IRA, in which the earnings are tax-free but there are no tax-deduction benefits for the contributions made each year.


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Mutual funds were moderately successful until the advent of the investment retirement account and in particular the 401(k).
However, cost and subsequent coverage may be an obstacle in the transition toward private investment retirement accounts.
The bill also would permit elderly people whose income exceeds $100,000 a year to convert their regular Investment Retirement Accounts to ``Roth IRAs.
 
 
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