Are all IRA distributions taxable income?
The main advantage of a Traditional IRA, compared to a Roth IRA, is that contributions are often tax-deductible. For instance, if a taxpayer contributes $4,000 to a traditional IRA and is in the twenty-five percent marginal tax bracket, then a $1,000 benefit ($1,000 reduced tax liability) will be realized for the year.
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