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April 15 Deadline Approaches for 2025 IRA Contributions; WealthRabbit Simplifies the Process for Savers
Digital retirement platform enables individuals to open and fund Traditional, Roth, and Backdoor Roth IRAs in minutes
ROCK HILL, SC / ACCESS Newswire / April 8, 2026 / WealthRabbit, a digital retirement platform designed for small businesses and individual investors, today reminded savers that April 15, 2026, is the final deadline to make Individual Retirement Account (IRA) contributions for the 2025 tax year. With the deadline less than a week away, individuals who have not yet contributed are encouraged to act promptly to take advantage of tax-advantaged retirement savings.
For the 2025 tax year, individuals under age 50 may contribute up to $7,000 across Traditional and Roth IRAs, while those age 50 and older may contribute up to $8,000, including catch-up contributions. The April 15 deadline is firm and applies regardless of whether a taxpayer files for an extension.
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In addition, WealthRabbit offers an automated Backdoor Roth IRA solution, allowing higher-income individuals who may be ineligible for direct Roth IRA contributions due to IRS income limits to still access the Roth tax advantages through a compliant conversion process.
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Contributions made after April 15, 2026, cannot be applied to the 2025 tax year and will instead count toward 2026 limits. For individuals who have not yet reached their contribution maximum, the approaching deadline represents a critical opportunity to capture additional tax-deferred or tax-free growth.
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Individuals interested in opening and funding an IRA before the deadline can get started atwww.wealthrabbit.com, where account setup is fully digital and requires only minutes to complete.
About WealthRabbit
WealthRabbit is a modern digital retirement platform built for small businesses, the self-employed, and individual investors. The platform supports SIMPLE IRAs, SEP IRAs, Traditional IRAs, Roth IRAs, and Backdoor Roth IRA strategies through a streamlined, paperless onboarding and administration process. With integrated payroll capabilities and automated compliance features, WealthRabbit simplifies retirement planning while reducing administrative burden. Learn more atwww.wealthrabbit.com.
Investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. WealthRabbit does not provide tax or legal advice. Individuals should consult with a qualified tax advisor or CPA to understand how IRA contribution rules apply to their specific financial situation. Contribution limits, income thresholds, and IRS regulations are subject to change.
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