Implications of withdrawing Roth IRA contributions before age 59?
However, you may have to pay taxes and penalties on earnings in your Roth IRA. Withdrawals from a Roth IRA you’ve had less than five years. If you take a distribution of Roth IRA earnings before you reach age 59½ and before the account is five years old, the earnings may be subject to taxes and penalties.
When can you withdraw from Roth IRA without penalty?
59½ years old3
In general, you can withdraw your earnings without owing taxes or penalties if: You’re at least 59½ years old3. It’s been at least five years since you first contributed to any Roth IRA (the five-year rule).
At what age must you stop contributing to a Roth IRA?
age 70½
IRA contributions after age 70½
For 2020 and later, there is no age limit on making regular contributions to traditional or Roth IRAs. For 2019, if you’re 70 ½ or older, you can’t make a regular contribution to a traditional IRA.