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Beliavsky

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Dec 26, 2009, 9:08:58 PM12/26/09
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My wife and I exceed the income limits to contribute to a Roth IRA or
to get a tax deduction for a traditional IRA, but in the 2010 there
are no income limits for converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
She has $8K in a traditional IRA. Can we contribute $5K before year-
end to a non-deductible traditional IRA for my wife and another $5K
next year and then convert the total of $18K in the deductible and
non-
deductible traditional IRAs to a Roth IRA? We would owe income tax on
the $8K converted from the existing traditional deductible IRA, but
earnings on the $18K in the future would be tax-free.

The 2010 laws for Roth IRA conversions are discussed at
http://www.fairmark.com/rothira/eligible.htm .

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Arthur Kamlet

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Dec 26, 2009, 9:18:13 PM12/26/09
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In article <13d83e69-6319-4701...@k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>,

Beliavsky <beli...@aol.com> wrote:
>My wife and I exceed the income limits to contribute to a Roth IRA or
>to get a tax deduction for a traditional IRA, but in the 2010 there
>are no income limits for converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
>She has $8K in a traditional IRA. Can we contribute $5K before year-
>end to a non-deductible traditional IRA for my wife and another $5K
>next year and then convert the total of $18K in the deductible and
>non-
>deductible traditional IRAs to a Roth IRA? We would owe income tax on
>the $8K converted from the existing traditional deductible IRA, but
>earnings on the $18K in the future would be tax-free.
>
>The 2010 laws for Roth IRA conversions are discussed at
>http://www.fairmark.com/rothira/eligible.htm .

Sure. Be sure to file form 8606 for each year.

And be sure to use form 8606 to calculate the amount of
taxable conversion.

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ArtKamlet at a o l dot c o m Columbus OH K2PZH

Mark Bole

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Dec 26, 2009, 9:20:51 PM12/26/09
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Beliavsky wrote:

> Can we contribute $5K before year-
> end to a non-deductible traditional IRA for my wife and another $5K
> next year and then convert the total of $18K in the deductible and
> non-
> deductible traditional IRAs to a Roth IRA?


^ the question


> The 2010 laws for Roth IRA conversions are discussed at
> http://www.fairmark.com/rothira/eligible.htm .
>


^ the answer?

-Mark Bole

tina32

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Dec 27, 2009, 3:55:20 PM12/27/09
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tina32 had written this in response to
http://www.rockryno.com/taxes/Roth-IRA-conversion-from-non-deductible-traditional-IRA-24404-.htm
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Generally, yes, but please review your situation fully before you make any
changes to your retirement plan.

Here are some helpful links (basic do's and don'ts, what to stay away
from,
etc):

http://www.rothirarules.net/roth-ira-contribution-limits.htm

http://www.rothirarules.net/roth-ira-tax.htm

http://www.rothirarules.net/roth-ira-eligibility.htm

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Beliavsky wrote:


> My wife and I exceed the income limits to contribute to a Roth IRA or
> to get a tax deduction for a traditional IRA, but in the 2010 there
> are no income limits for converting a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
> She has $8K in a traditional IRA. Can we contribute $5K before year-
> end to a non-deductible traditional IRA for my wife and another $5K
> next year and then convert the total of $18K in the deductible and
> non-
> deductible traditional IRAs to a Roth IRA? We would owe income tax on
> the $8K converted from the existing traditional deductible IRA, but
> earnings on the $18K in the future would be tax-free.

> The 2010 laws for Roth IRA conversions are discussed at
> http://www.fairmark.com/rothira/eligible.htm .

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