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401k Plans and Roth IRA Conversions

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By Jason Watson, CPA
Posted Saturday, November 5, 2023

Let’s lay some groundwork first. On your individual tax return, you have three basic IRA options-

  • Traditional IRA, deductible
  • Traditional IRA, non-deductible
  • Roth IRA, not deducted

You probably knew this already, however, we want to focus on the traditional IRA that is non-deductible due to income limits. At some point in household income, a Roth IRA is unavailable. Bummer. Yet at another point, a deductible traditional IRA is unavailable leaving the non-deductible IRA contribution. Super bummer.

No biggie, right? You simply do a Roth conversion of the non-deductible traditional IRA. Not so fast. There is a little-known problem called aggregation where you must ratably convert both the deducted and non-deducted IRA pools simultaneously should you do any conversion.

For example, you have $90,000 in deducted IRA funds and $10,000 in non-deducted IRA funds for a total of $100,000. If you want to convert $10,000 into a Roth IRA, you will be converting $9,000 from the deducted IRA pool and $1,000 from the non-deducted IRA pool. The $9,000 will be a taxable event.

The solution is to roll your deducted traditional IRA funds into your 401k plan leaving your non-deducted IRA funds naked. Then in turn you convert these remaining funds into a Roth IRA.

Jason Watson, CPA, is a Senior Partner of WCG CPAs & Advisors, a boutique yet progressive tax,
accounting and business consultation firm located in Colorado serving clients worldwide.


     

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