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Business, 25.02.2020 21:58 breezer20042

John (age 59 and single) has earned income of $4,200. He has $36,700 of unearned (capital gain) income.

a. If he does not participate in an employer-sponsored plan, what is the maximum deductible IRA contribution John can make in 2013?
b. If he does participate in an employer-sponsored plan, what is the maximum deductible IRA contribution John can make in 2013?
c. If he does not participate in an employer-sponsored plan, what is the maximum deductible IRA contribution John can make in 2019 if he has earned income of $19,200?

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