After converting a regular IRA to a Roth can you continue to make your yearly contributions to that Roth?



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I believe that you can continue to make your yearly contributions to that Roth. However, you may want to check with either an income tax professional, such as a CPA, the financial institution where you have or plan to have the Roth account, or the Internal Revenue Service. Also check the following web site: http://www.irs.gov/publications/p590/ind...
Absolutely.
Yes. However, if you've made contributions to your IRA this year, then that will count toward the limit.

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