Advanced Placement (AP)

The funds paid into a Roth IRA will
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increase your current tax liability, but your future tax liability will be unaffected.

reduce your current tax liability, but the retirement withdrawals from the account will be taxable.

be both tax deductible against current income and the savings for retirement will grow tax-free.

not affect your current tax liability, but the retirement savings will grow tax-free.

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