Give a Young Earner a Roth … A Donor’s Heads Up/Reminder!

Give a Roth, likely Better than being spent!

A while back we first came across the neat Tax/Retirement/Donation/Savings technique utilizing low/early career income relatives (think young kids/adults) of basically helping them fund a Roth IRA.

Giving a Roth – Blending Tax Techniques to Accomplish

We all know starting early greatly helps our future retirement planning chances… Marry that to tax free growth AND under CURRENT Tax laws, Tax Free withdraws, and we have a neat plan.

Let’s blend some tax techniques and get this accomplished:

In the year 2025 we can give $19k to basically anyone without causing a Gift tax event…. the max for young earners is $7000 into a Roth this year!

Have a Child/Grandchild/Relative or special young person in your life? If they have at least $7000 in Wage/W-2 Earned Income this year, consider giving them a Roth IRA to help jump start their retirement…. the earlier the better of course.

Kids working at your or a relatives business? Consider funding a Roth with their income… maybe a well earned bonus goes directly into the Roth?

Make sure the young earner does not jump over the maximum Roth W-2/Wage Income threshholds around the $150k level.

Lastly…the Sizzle —

Just one $7000 Roth for a 15 year old, growing at 8% annually, will be worth a whopping $300k+ at age 65 … do that three times to get to a million… and that is tax free withdrawals at retirement! NICE!

Have a Great “Give a Kid Roth” Day!

John A. Kvale CFA, CFP

AI Content Authenticity: AI created the Uncle Sam picture and the graph. All of the following text content has been completed by myself and has not been edited or created by AI. Occasionally we do use AI for images and will note when appropriate.

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