The IRS gives you 5 months in 2020 to backdate your contributions for 2019 if you choose. Since there is a yearly cap on contributions it makes perfect sense to take the opportunity to fill up for 2019 before you move on to 2020 in your Roth IRA. Today we'll discuss the timeline for doing this.
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