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9 Misconceptions About Roth Conversions
Retire Ready with Kyle Hammerschmidt
English - June 25, 2024 18:00 - 18 minutes - 12.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingInvesting Business News Business News retirement mokan financial planning retirement plan retire ready kansas ira 401k roth Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode, Kolin and Kyle discuss nine misconceptions about Roth conversions. They debunk the idea that Roth IRAs are always better than IRAs, explaining that the choice depends on individual circumstances. They also emphasize the importance of comprehensive tax planning and caution against winging it or converting large amounts without a strategy. The hosts address the misconception that Roth conversions prevent contributions to a Roth IRA and clarify that conversions do not count against modified adjusted gross income. They also discuss the misconception that paying the tax bill from savings is the only option and explain the potential penalties for underpayment. The hosts highlight the need for flexibility and multiple strategies when it comes to Roth conversions, cautioning against chasing a completely tax-free retirement. Finally, they debunk the idea that Roth conversions must be completed before required minimum distributions (RMDs) kick in, explaining that conversions can still be done after RMDs to lower future distributions.
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