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An individual, age 40, who is not subject to the phase-out provision may contribute a nondeductible amount to a Roth IRA up to $5,500 per year in 2015.

A) True
B) False

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The statement is True. An individual, age 40, who is not subject to the phase-out provision may contribute a nondeductible amount to a Roth IRA up to $5,500 per year in 2015.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement is True.

An individual, age 40, who is not subject to the phase-out provision may contribute a nondeductible amount to a Roth IRA up to $5,500 per year in 2015.

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