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Reconsidering the Roth 401(k) After the Pension Protection Act of 2006 and Federal Fiscal Realities
Allen Buckley, Smith Moore LLP
June 26, 2007
9 pages. Excerpt: The bottom line to most participants is: the Roth election is essentially a gamble based on future unknowns. It is unlikely that those unknowns--i.e. the amount by which entitlements will be reduced in the future (if any), the future income tax rates and the future tax system--will become known in the foreseeable future.... Thus, many employers will decide that [Roth 401(k)s] are just not worth the hassle. However, it appears that utilization of the Roth 401(k) option will grow slowly over time[.]
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