An investment with no taxes on your gains?
I think that I am finally approaching a point in my life where I can start saving and investing in the market. Instead of investing in something like the stock market, I want to start a ROTH IRA. I knew that this form of investing in mutual funds and national and international portfolios made sense; I just didn’t realize how much sense it actually made. Check it out:
- You invest after-tax money. All of the money you withdraw is tax free. You never have to pay taxes on the interest!
- You can pull the money out early if you need to without being taxed as long as you’ve had the account for five years.
- This year, you can invest $4,000, and you have until tax day in April to consider your money a 2007 investment. In 2008, you can invest $5,000.
- The IRAs and 401(k)s require you to start withdrawing money at age 70½. You’re never required to withdraw this money, so if you don’t need it, you can keep doing tax-free investing.
- When you die, your heirs don’t have to pay ANY taxes on what they inherit from your Roth.
Seems like a logical savings plan to me!