IUL vs. Roth IRA: Tax-Free Retirement Showdown 🥊
Both offer tax-free retirement income, but one has no contribution limits, no income restrictions, and provides immediate death benefit protection. Let's compare.
🛡️ Maximum Funded IUL
Life insurance + tax-free retirement income
Annual Contribution Limit
- ✓ No income restrictions
- ✓ 0% floor protection
- ✓ Tax-free income at ANY age
- ✓ Includes death benefit
💰 Roth IRA
Traditional tax-free retirement account
Annual Contribution Limit (2024)
- ✓ Income limits apply
- ✓ Full market exposure
- ✓ Tax-free after 59½ + 5 years
- ✓ No death benefit
Side-by-Side Comparison
Compare every feature to make an informed decision
| Feature | Maximum Funded IUL | Roth IRA |
|---|---|---|
| Contribution Type | After-tax | After-tax |
| Annual Contribution Limit | No Limit | $7,000 ($8,000 age 50+) |
| Income Restrictions | None | Phase-out starts $146K-$161K (single) |
| Market Downside Protection | 0% Floor | None - Full market risk |
| Growth Potential | Market-linked with cap | Unlimited market growth |
| Tax-Free Access | Any Age | After 59½ + 5-year rule |
| Early Withdrawal Penalty | None | 10% penalty on earnings before 59½ |
| Required Minimum Distributions | None | None |
| Death Benefit | Tax-free life insurance benefit | Account balance only |
| Living Benefits (Critical/Chronic Illness) | Included | None |
| Best For | High earners wanting unlimited contributions + protection | Those under income limits wanting simple tax-free account |
Who Should Choose Which?
Choose IUL If You:
- ✓ Earn over $161,000 (disqualified from Roth IRA)
- ✓ Want to contribute more than $7,000/year
- ✓ Need access before age 59½ without penalties
- ✓ Want market downside protection (0% floor)
- ✓ Need life insurance death benefit protection
- ✓ Want living benefits for critical/chronic illness
Choose Roth IRA If You:
- ✓ Earn under $161,000 (eligible for Roth IRA)
- ✓ $7,000/year is sufficient for your goals
- ✓ Won't need funds until after age 59½
- ✓ Comfortable with market volatility
- ✓ Don't need life insurance protection
- ✓ Want simplest possible solution
💡 Pro Strategy: Do BOTH
Maximum tax diversification comes from funding both. Max out your Roth IRA ($7,000/year), then fund an IUL with $20K, $50K, or $100K+ annually for unlimited tax-free retirement income plus protection.
Real Example: 35-Year-Old Professional
Same person, same 30-year time horizon, different strategies
Roth IRA Strategy
Retirement Income:
Maximum Funded IUL Strategy
Retirement Income:
The Difference:
IUL provides 6.5X more annual retirement income ($230K vs $35K), plus $3.5M immediate life insurance protection the Roth IRA never provides.
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