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The contribution limits for Roth and Traditional IRAs for 2008 are:
$5,000

The Catch up provision brings the limit up to $6000 for people aged 50+.

Note that those with high incomes may have reduced limits for Roth contributions. Married couples with adjusted gross incomes above $160,000 can’t contribute to a Roth, for instance.




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