Members United Credit Union
offers a share savings IRA. A minimum of $500.00
is required to set up an IRA.
Individual retirement accounts
are a smart way to save for the future. A traditional IRA
can be opened and funded without any employer participation.
Contributions and/or earnings are tax-deferred until retirement.
Unlike many employer plans, money in the account is always
accessible; however, until age 59 1/2 there is a 10 percent
early distribution penalty unless you qualify for an exemption
due to one of the following: disability, qualifying education
expenses, unemployment, qualifying first-home purchases, death,
or receipt of your IRA assets in equal payments over your
life expectancy.
Members under age 70 1/2 may
contribute to an IRA at a maximum of $3,000 per year for tax
years 2002 - 2004.
For more information on a traditional
IRA please contact the Member Services Department at the nearest
branch office. Click
here for branch office phone numbers.
Click
here for current rates.
Roth
IRA
Roth IRAs differ from Traditional
IRAs in that the money you contribute to a Roth IRA has already
been taxed. So the principal amount is never subject to taxes
or penalties in the future, as long as you stay within the
contribution guidelines. This retirement plan allows the money
you contribute to grow tax-deferred.
If you do not withdraw any of
the earnings until you have had the plan for at least five
years, or satisfy one of the qualifying events, those tax-deferred
earnings become tax-free. Unlike the traditional IRA, there
is no 70 1/2 age limit on making contributions. You simply
need to have earned income equal to the amount you contribute
up to a maximum of $2,000 per year.
Click
here for current rates.
Educational
IRA
Members United Credit Union also
offer educational IRAs.
Click
here for current rates.
* The Credit Union provides
no legal advice to members, and provides the foregoing information
from a reliable resource to give our members a basic understanding
of these services. You should consult with your tax or legal
adviser regarding any particulars and the current status of
applicable federal and state laws.
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