Hi there,
So a really dumb question coming up here....
I was just wondering how money gets deposited into traditional IRAs. If your earnings aren't taxed up front, wouldn't the only way to deposit your pre-tax earnings be for your employer to deposit it directly into your IRA account?
I know I'm missing something here, but how can you open a traditional IRA at, say, Scottrade, and deposit pre-tax funds into it?
So a really dumb question coming up here....
I was just wondering how money gets deposited into traditional IRAs. If your earnings aren't taxed up front, wouldn't the only way to deposit your pre-tax earnings be for your employer to deposit it directly into your IRA account?
I know I'm missing something here, but how can you open a traditional IRA at, say, Scottrade, and deposit pre-tax funds into it?
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