rwroth
Feb 1 2002, 11:39 AM
Can someone over age 70 1/2 receiving his annual minimum required distributions from a standard IRA convert to a Roth IRA, and if so, under what circumstances, i.e. AGI? When would such a conversion (assuming it could be done) be advantageous?
BPickerCPA
Feb 2 2002, 06:52 PM
The rule is that you have to take your annual required distribution before you can convert to a roth. The required minimum cannot be converted.
If, after taking the minimum, your income is still no greater than $100,000, you can convert.
I give no public opinions as to whether it's advisable in individual cases.
rwroth
Feb 3 2002, 09:32 AM
Thank you for the reply. One further question: Is the AGI maximum $150,000 if filing a joint return?
Roy
BPickerCPA
Feb 3 2002, 05:46 PM
The income limit for conversion is $100,000 period. If you file married filing separate then there is no income limit since you will then be prohibited from converting.
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