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Hi jbassman,
What might be happening is that the original contribution to the traditional IRA account provided an income tax deduction. Regular IRA contributions almost always reduce the income tax in the year the contribution was made. Thus, when you convert the traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, it is a taxable event. Here's why: You would not have received the income tax deduction if you had contributed to a Roth IRA instead of the traditional IRA.Hi jbassman,
What might be happening is that the original contribution to the traditional IRA account provided an income tax deduction. Regular IRA contributions almost always reduce the income tax in the year the contribution was made. Thus, when you convert the traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, it is a taxable event. Here's why: You would not have received the income tax deduction if you had contributed to a Roth IRA instead of the traditional IRA.Still have questions?
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