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When Can I Make a Backdoor Roth Contribution?

Oct 26, 2022
Discover how to navigate the world of backdoor Roth contributions, even if you don't qualify for a standard Roth IRA. Learn about using inherited IRA RMDs for QCDs and the implications of mutual fund capital gains that can catch you off guard. Explore practical solutions to avoid tax surprises and the limits on retirement contributions for 2023. Plus, hear insights on the benefits of practicing productive paranoia and how to transition out of target date funds for better retirement flexibility.
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INSIGHT

Practice Productive Paranoia

  • Practice
ADVICE

Batch Backdoor Roth Contributions

  • Do set aside after-tax cash and wait until year-end to decide whether to make a direct Roth or a backdoor Roth conversion.
  • Doing the conversion in one fell swoop simplifies logistics and avoids unnecessary custodian transactions.
ADVICE

Use Inherited IRA For QCDs Correctly

  • Use inherited IRA funds to make QCDs by having the custodian send money directly to the charity.
  • Ensure you are at least 70½ when requesting a QCD and limit is $100,000 per individual per year.
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