2012 Roth IRA Contribution Limits
Starting in 2012 the maximum contribution you can invest into a Roth IRA is indexed to inflation. Despite inflation ranging in the 3% to 4% range for 2011, the IRS has left the maximum contribution limit unchanged for the 2012 tax year.
For regular contributions the limit is $5,000 in 2012. For catch-up contributions for individuals over age 50 the contribution limit is an additional $1,000, bringing the total to $6,000 per year.
History of Roth IRA Contribution Limits
Contribution limits have changed significantly since the Roth IRA was introduced. In 2002 the limit was only $3,000 and has now increased 66% from that time to $5,000.
| Year | Contribution Limits |
| 2002-2004 | $3,000 |
| 2005-2007 | $4,000 |
| 2008-2012 | $5,000 |
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Similar changes have been made to contribution limits. Starting in 2006 the catch-up contribution limit for those over age 50 doubled from $500 to $1,000.
| Year | Catch-Up Limits |
| 2002-2005 | $500 |
| 2006-2012 | $1,000 |
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Moving forward the IRS will change the contribution limits based on inflation in the economy.

