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posted Oct 30, 2024 12:45:19 PM

Roth IRA Conversions

1. Do I have to rollover 401K $ to a traditional IRA first?  Then, convert $ from the traditional IRA to a Roth IRA after paying taxes?  Is there any particular procedures published by IRS that I need to follow?

 

2. Is there any max amount each year I can convert $ from 401K to Roth IRA?  

 

Thanks!

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 30, 2024 1:05:26 PM

Hello Liangtwn,

 

Here is my answer assuming all your money in 401k account is pretax. 

 

1. IRS do not have any set procedure that you have to follow. You do not need to transfer/rollover to traditional IRA and then to ROTH. You can convert to ROTH directly from your 401k. 

2. There is no limit on how much you can convert. Please note, 401k money are pretax money so when you convert them to ROTH, it will be added as income and you will pay taxes on that. So if you convert large amount, it might push you into higher tax bracket. So before you make conversion, you might want to use our tax calculate to see what your tax liability will be. 

 

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/?srsltid=AfmBOop4s_6YPmeVKo13W7ai8MpxxvXBDtBgvAqOsieY3mT3Tk9-fU5w

 

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Employee Tax Expert
Oct 30, 2024 1:05:26 PM

Hello Liangtwn,

 

Here is my answer assuming all your money in 401k account is pretax. 

 

1. IRS do not have any set procedure that you have to follow. You do not need to transfer/rollover to traditional IRA and then to ROTH. You can convert to ROTH directly from your 401k. 

2. There is no limit on how much you can convert. Please note, 401k money are pretax money so when you convert them to ROTH, it will be added as income and you will pay taxes on that. So if you convert large amount, it might push you into higher tax bracket. So before you make conversion, you might want to use our tax calculate to see what your tax liability will be. 

 

https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/calculators/taxcaster/?srsltid=AfmBOop4s_6YPmeVKo13W7ai8MpxxvXBDtBgvAqOsieY3mT3Tk9-fU5w

 

Thanks for participating in TurboTax's Ask the Expert event today. I hope this information was helpful!