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Prosper with Kiplinger's daily digest of timely, trusted advice [View in browser]( [Prosper with our daily digest of timely, trusted advice]( JUNE 21, 2019 [How Much Can You Contribute to a Roth IRA for 2019?]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a Roth IRA for 2019?]( We at Kiplinger want you to achieve all your financial goals. So here's our cheatsheet to help you maximize your retirement savings this year. First, [you need a Roth IRA]( -- and the contribution limit for one is $6,000 in 2019. Plus: [Put Your Retirement IQ to the Test](. [READ MORE]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a 401(k) for 2019?]( The 401(k) contribution limit increased by $500 to $19,000 for 2019. Workers 50 and older can save an extra $6,000 for retirement. Plus: [12 States That Won't Tax Your Retirement Income](. [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM BARCLAYS [5 Smart Ways to 'Spend' Your Dollars]( [5 Smart Ways to 'Spend' Your Dollars]( GOOD NEWS: The IRS expects more than 70% of taxpayers to receive a refund after filing their 2018 returns. And with a little planning, this cash windfall can do more than provide extra spending money. Here are five ways a refund could make a meaningful difference in your financial life. [READ MORE]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a Traditional IRA for 2019?]( The IRA contribution limit is $6,000 for 2019. If you are age 50 or over, you can contribute an extra $1,000 as a catch-up contribution. Plus: [11 Strategies for IRA Withdrawals in Retirement](. [READ MORE]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a Roth 401(k) for 2019?]( The Roth 401(k) contribution limit increased by $500 to $19,000 for 2019. Workers 50 and older can save an extra $6,000 for retirement. Plus: [How Much Can You Contribute to a Solo 401(k) for 2019?]( [READ MORE]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a 403(b) for 2019?]( Teachers and nonprofit workers can contribute $19,000 to a 403(b) for 2019, but catch-up contributions and employer contributions can further boost retirement savings. Plus: [How Much Can You Contribute to a 457 Retirement Plan for 2019?]( [READ MORE]( [How Much Can You Contribute to a SEP IRA for 2019?]( For 2019, a self-employed business owner effectively can salt away as much as 20% of his or her net income in a SEP IRA, not to exceed the maximum contribution limit of $56,000. Plus: [How Much Can You Contribute to a SIMPLE IRA for 2019?]( [READ MORE]( [How 11 Types of Retirement Income Get Taxed]( And how will all your savings eventually be taxed once you retire and need the money? Knowing can help you plan accordingly and keep more money for yourself. Plus: [How Much Can You Contribute to the Thrift Savings Plan for 2019?]( [READ MORE]( [A Retiree's Guide to Key Dates in 2019]( Midyear checkup: This calendar highlights the critical dates that are pertinent to preretirees and retirees for 2019, covering categories such as taxes and health care. Mark the dates today to make sure you're on the right track so far this year. Plus: [Retirement Savings Calculator](. [READ MORE]( Sponsored Financial Content [dianomi]( [Kiplinger] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link In]( [Google+]( [Tumbler]( Send this to a Friend. [Click here.]( | Not a Subscriber Yet? [Click here.]( All content ©2019 The Kiplinger Washington Editors 1100 13th Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 Thank you for subscribing to Kiplinger Today, a free daily e-newsletter that helps you profit and prosper from the best of Kiplinger's advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and much more. If you ever wish to stop receiving this daily service, please [click here to unsubscribe](. You can manage all of your Kiplinger e-mail settings on your [e-mail preferences page](.

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