May a Traditional IRA owner make an IRA contributions in a current year for the next tax year?

No. Individuals must make IRA contributions for a specific year during the period beginning with the first day of the individual's tax year (generally January 1) and ending with the tax return date for the applicable year (excluding extensions).

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