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To: Wade who wrote (4657)4/8/2006 12:35:45 PM
From: Amelia Carhartt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 48092
 
LOL! No I'm not kidding. Your "tax return" is the document you submit to the IRS. If you are talking about a "refund" yes that can be put in the stock market but the average joe who gets one usually spends it.

My IRA's are 100% stocks. No mutual funds. People have until the filing deadline to make contributions to their IRA's in order to reduce their 2005 tax. But, they don't have to immediately buy any stocks or mutual funds.

I am in the top tax bracket but can no longer contribute to an IRA because I have no "earned income". You need to be a wage earner or self employed to have "earned income". I retired when I was forty, seveteen years ago.