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IRAs are typically pre-taxed savings accounts, which offer you an initial tax break by lowering your taxable income. You will pay taxes on the money as it is withdrawn. ROTH IRAs are typically not pre-taxed and therefore you do not pay taxes on money that is withdrawn.

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