To Convert or NOT To Convert in 5 Easy Steps
To Convert or NOT To Convert in 5 Easy Steps
July 9, 2024
July 9, 2024

What is a Roth IRA conversion? A Roth IRA conversion is the process of moving IRA or employer plan assets

to a Roth IRA.

1. When will you need the money? If you have an immediate need for the funds or need them

to continue your current standard of living, then a Roth IRA conversion is probably not for you.

However, if you have no immediate need for the funds, a Roth IRA conversion is potentially a great

way for the funds to grow tax-free over your lifetime.


2. Where will the money come from to pay the tax? In nearly all cases, the money to pay the tax

on a Roth IRA conversion should come from outside (non-retirement account) funds in order for

the conversion to make sense. When a Roth IRA conversion is made, it generally triggers a taxable

event, so your ability to pay that tax with outside money will go a long way in determining whether

a Roth IRA conversion is right for you.


3. What do you think future tax rates will be? If you believe your income tax rate will be the same or

higher in retirement, then converting funds to a Roth IRA NOW makes more sense, since you will

be paying the tax at a lower rate. On the other hand, if you think your income tax rate will be much

lower in retirement, you may want to forgo a Roth IRA conversion and take advantage of lower tax

rates in a later year.


4. Other reasons to consider a Roth IRA conversion. You may have favorable tax attributes in the

year of the conversion such as large charitable deductions, net operating losses or tax credits; you

will not have to take required minimum distributions starting at age 73; you will have the ability to

make contributions even after age 73 if there is eligible earned income; you can provide an income-

tax-free inheritance to your heirs.


5. Other reasons to NOT consider a Roth IRA conversion. You have an aversion to paying the

income tax up front; you do NOT trust that the government will keep their tax-free deal; you plan to

name a charity as your IRA beneficiary and it will NOT have to pay income taxes on the money it

receives.

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