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If you are under 50 at the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $5,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011.

If you are 50 years of age or older before the end of 2011, the maximum contribution that can be made to a traditional or Roth IRA is the smaller of $6,000 or the amount of your taxable compensation for 2011.

[Source: Internal Revenue Service]

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