ROLLING OVER YOUR IN-PLAN CONVERSION? WATCH OUT FOR THE RECAPTURE RULE
More and more Americans have retirement savings in Roth 401(k)s. With their rising popularity come some complicated tax issues. These funds are often rolled over to Roth IRAs at retirement or when a participant changes job. While the rollover process to the Roth IRA is fairly straightforward, the rules for determining the taxation of these […]
ROTH IRA DISTRIBUTIONS AND SELF-DIRECTED IRAS: TODAY’S SLOTT REPORT MAILBAG
Question: I have a question about the Roth IRA distribution ordering rules based on a client’s situation: 1. The client is 45 years old. 2. She has had a Roth IRA open for five plus years. 3. She made a $6,000 contribution to a Roth IRA when she originally opened it. 4. We transferred a […]
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ROTH 401(K)S
A recent survey found that over 80% of 401(k) plans now offer employees the option of making Roth 401(k) employee contributions. More and more employees are now taking advantage of that opportunity. (In this article, I use the term “Roth 401(k) contributions” to also include Roth employees made to 403(b) and municipal 457(b) plans.) Here […]
ROTH 401(K) TO A ROTH IRA ROLLOVER: HOW DOES THIS WORK?
As retirement account questions go, this is the shortest inquiry with the longest answer. When asked what factors to consider and what 5-year clocks apply with a Roth 401(k) to Roth IRA rollover, I take a big breath and say, “Pull up a chair.” There are a number of variables to determine. Probing questions must […]
THE AGE 55 EXCEPTION AND ROLLOVERS OF ROTH IRAS: TODAY’S SLOTT REPORT MAILBAG
Question: Can an individual who is using the age 55 exception to the 10% early distribution penalty roll over a part of a 403(b) account to an IRA and leave a portion in the 403(b) to take penalty-free withdrawals? Thank you, Jamie Answer: Hi Jamie, There is no rule under the tax code that says […]
ED SLOTT’S ELITE ADVISOR GROUP℠ MEETS IN INDIANA
Ed Slott’s Elite IRA Advisor Group℠ gathered in Indianapolis last week for another successful conference. Over 350 member advisors from across the country spent two intense days of training, covering topics ranging from SECURE 2.0 provisions taking effect in 2024 to fixing excess contributions. The overarching theme of the seminar was “schemes and scams.” Guest […]
ONE 60-DAY ROLLOVER PER YEAR?
SCENARIO: In one calendar year, Jessie completes the following transactions: Takes a partial distribution from her 401(k) and does a 60-day rollover to an IRA. Does a 60-day rollover from one traditional IRA to another traditional IRA. Takes another partial distribution from her 401(k) and, within 60 days, deposits the cash directly into a Roth IRA. […]
ROTH IRA DISTRIBUTION RULES AND COMBINING IRAS: TODAY’S SLOTT REPORT MAILBAG
Question: Can you please clarify a question I have about whether I should take a Roth IRA withdrawal? I am much older than age 59 ½, and my first Roth IRA was opened over 20 years ago. I now own a second Roth which holds recently converted funds from my 403(b) account. I am planning to make […]
THE WISE SHOPPER – ROTH CONVERSIONS
Imagine walking through a grocery store, intent on purchasing a specific item. As you turn down an aisle, little colorful tags proclaiming “Special Deal” and “Buy 1, Get 1” protrude from each shelf. In anticipation of your item being offered at a discounted price, you get a little bounce in your step. Sure enough, as […]
ARE 529-TO-ROTH IRA ROLLOVERS SUBJECT TO STATE TAX?
Previous Slott Report articles have covered the new SECURE 2.0 provision allowing 529 funds to be rolled over to Roth IRAs. We’ve reported that there are several unanswered questions concerning this new rollover opportunity. And we’ve discussed the ability to do two rollovers in 2024 – one for 2023 if completed by April 15 and a second by December […]