TP has existing ROTH, but makes too much money to contribute this year. Wants to do a traditional, non-deductible IRA and then immediate rollover. Has no other deductible/non-deductible IRA's. Can the current IRA, once established, be rolled over into the existing ROTH or does he have to take out a new ROTH? There would be different holding periods.
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I would think any Roth, why would it have to be a new Roth? I have a client that does this every year and it is cummulating in one Roth. The Traditional IRA get cleaned out every year, it does not have a chance to earn anything becasue he does the conversation the next day. Hope this helps.Comment
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Can you do that ?
I would think any Roth, why would it have to be a new Roth? I have a client that does this every year and it is cummulating in one Roth. The Traditional IRA get cleaned out every year, it does not have a chance to earn anything becasue he does the conversation the next day. Hope this helps.
2 - What about the Forms 1099-R that, I assume, are still generated (each year) ?
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I would think any Roth, why would it have to be a new Roth? I have a client that does this every year and it is cummulating in one Roth. The Traditional IRA get cleaned out every year, it does not have a chance to earn anything becasue he does the conversation the next day. Hope this helps.Comment
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I'm not sure if the 5 years start with each conversion, however, it does seems to start new with the first conversion. TTB 13-14 Example on top of right column. This pertain to the 10% early withdrawal penalty.Comment
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