Question, a scenario I have not encountered before
Husband is a sole proprietor and in 2015 is age 70.5-71 - he has a traditional IRA account that he must now start to withdraw RMD and can no longer contribute to. Still active in the business (Schedule C - no employees) and also has a SEP IRA which he can still contribute to.
Spouse has no income age 59 - works in the business - no reportable income
Can spouse contribute to a "spousal traditional IRA" even though husband is not eligible?
What are options? Taxpayer would like the RMD from husband to be distributed and then contributed to Spouse account to eliminate any tax and then build up under the Spouse account
Issue the spouse a 1099 for income equal to the amount of the RMD?
Social Security has advised it is not beneficial to contribute to spouse account at this time as she will receive a higher benefit on the husband's account at retirement.
Anyone have some insight and tax planning suggestions
Thanks
Sandy
Husband is a sole proprietor and in 2015 is age 70.5-71 - he has a traditional IRA account that he must now start to withdraw RMD and can no longer contribute to. Still active in the business (Schedule C - no employees) and also has a SEP IRA which he can still contribute to.
Spouse has no income age 59 - works in the business - no reportable income
Can spouse contribute to a "spousal traditional IRA" even though husband is not eligible?
What are options? Taxpayer would like the RMD from husband to be distributed and then contributed to Spouse account to eliminate any tax and then build up under the Spouse account
Issue the spouse a 1099 for income equal to the amount of the RMD?
Social Security has advised it is not beneficial to contribute to spouse account at this time as she will receive a higher benefit on the husband's account at retirement.
Anyone have some insight and tax planning suggestions
Thanks
Sandy
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