Rolling traditional IRA into a solo 401k ok?

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  • kpangelinan
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2007
    • 511

    #1

    Rolling traditional IRA into a solo 401k ok?

    It's my understanding that a feature of the Individual 401k plan or Solo 401k plan is the opportunity to consolidate retirement assets into one account. This includes Traditional IRAs, SEP IRA Plans, 401k Plans, Money Purchase Plans, SIMPLE IRAs, Profit Sharing Plans, Defined Benefit Plans, 403b Plans and IRA Rollovers.

    Is this true and if so, can anyone point me in the right direction as to where in the IRS pubs this info can be found?

    Thanks,
  • New York Enrolled Agent
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2006
    • 1530

    #2
    Originally posted by kpangelinan
    It's my understanding that a feature of the Individual 401k plan or Solo 401k plan is the opportunity to consolidate retirement assets into one account. This includes Traditional IRAs, SEP IRA Plans, 401k Plans, Money Purchase Plans, SIMPLE IRAs, Profit Sharing Plans, Defined Benefit Plans, 403b Plans and IRA Rollovers.

    Is this true and if so, can anyone point me in the right direction as to where in the IRS pubs this info can be found?
    Would you settle for the IRC? A traditional IRA (where the distribution would be included in income if not rolled over) can be rolled into an eligible retirement plan. §408(d)(3)(A)

    I believe eligible retirement plans include all you mention plus §457 plans

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    • kpangelinan
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2007
      • 511

      #3
      Thank You!!!

      Originally posted by New York Enrolled Agent
      Would you settle for the IRC? A traditional IRA (where the distribution would be included in income if not rolled over) can be rolled into an eligible retirement plan. §408(d)(3)(A)

      I believe eligible retirement plans include all you mention plus §457 plans
      WOW....Awesome....checking it out now. Thank you very much!!!

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