Hello.
First, thank you to this amazing community and experts for taking the time to answer my questions. You all ROCK!!
I converted Trad IRA funds into Roth funds. My question is this: Can I make the max contribution to my Roth on top of the converted funds?
Ex:
I converted 1000.00 of trad IRA to Roth
Can I contribute the full 8000 (over 50) to the Roth for the year 2024? Or would that become an overfunding issue? I seriously don't want to deal with THAT!!!
Thank you again for reading and answering.
KelleyR
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It depends when the $1,000 of traditional IRA was originally contributed. If it was prior to 2024, you can convert the money plus make the full contribution of $8,000 for 2024. No overfunding issue will be triggered.
If you contributed $1,000 to the traditional IRA in 2024 (doesn't matter that it was converted), then you can only contribute the remaining $7,000 (to either a traditional or Roth).
Thanks MindyB.
Your answer was clear and concise. I appreciate that because when I "talk taxes" I tend to stumble a bit.
Cheers,
KelleyR
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