Although contributions are not tax deductible, a Roth IRA can be a great tool for saving for retirement if you qualify.
Amount of Roth IRA Contributions That You Can Make For 2021
This table shows whether your contribution to a Roth IRA is affected by the amount of your modified AGI as computed for Roth IRA purpose.
If your filing status is… | And your modified AGI is… | Then you can contribute… |
married filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) |
< $198,000 |
up to the limit |
> $198,000 but < $208,000 |
a reduced amount | |
> $208,000 |
zero | |
married filing separately and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year |
< $10,000 |
a reduced amount |
> $10,000 |
zero | |
single, head of household, or married filing separately and you did not live with your spouse at any time during the year |
< $125,000 |
up to the limit |
> $125,000 but < $140,000 |
a reduced amount | |
> $140,000 |
zero |
Amount of your reduced Roth IRA contribution
If the amount you can contribute must be reduced, figure your reduced contribution limit as follows.
See Publication 590, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), for a worksheet to figure your reduced contribution.
Source: https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/amount-of-roth-ira-contributions-that-you-can-make-for-2021