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Secure Your Future With An
Individual Retirement Account

Ask Us About the New Increased Contribution Limits
And Catch-Up Contribution Allownaces

Is an IRA Right For You? Take our The Honesdale National Bank IRA Test and find out. Then call one of our customer service representatives today at 800-HNB-9515.

You might also be able to save on your present taxes with an Individual Retirement Account, by deducting your qualified contributions from your taxable income. Many Americans can deduct all or part of their IRA contributions from current income taxes. The deductible amount depends on your income, marital status and whether you're an active participant in an employer sponsored plan as defined by the Internal Revenue Service.

With an Individual Retirement Account, you may also be able defer taxes until you retire when you will probably be in a lower tax bracket. The chart below shows you how much you may be able save each year. You may want to consult your tax advisor to review the tax deductible status of an IRA. Regardless of the amount you'll be able to save now on taxes, an IRA is a smart way for you to save for a secure retirement.

IRA Tax Savings Potential Chart
IRA
Deductible
Contribution
Amount
15 %
Tax
Bracket
Savings
28 %
Tax
Bracket
Savings
31 %
Tax
Bracket
Savings
36 %
Tax
Bracket
Savings
39.6 %
Tax
Bracket
Savings
$ 500
$ 75
$ 140
$ 155
$ 180
$ 198
$ 1,000
$ 150
$ 280
$ 310
$ 360
$ 396
$ 2,000
$ 300
$ 560
$ 620
$ 720
$ 792
$ 2,250
$ 337
$ 630
$ 697
$ 810
$ 891
$ 4,000
$ 600
$ 1,120
$ 1,240
$ 1,440
$ 1,584

If You're Changing Employers, An IRA Rollover Makes Sense. If you are retiring or changing jobs and anticipate withdrawing money from your employer's retirement plan, you can avoid withdrawal penalties by transferring your assets into an IRA or another qualified plan. You can ask your employer to arrange for a "direct rollover" of your money into a new IRA account with us, or you can do it yourself with an IRA-to-IRA rollover.


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