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re: Convert 457b to Roth IRA

Posted on 9/30/13 at 7:45 am to
Posted by makersmark1
earth
Member since Oct 2011
16041 posts
Posted on 9/30/13 at 7:45 am to
You will have to pay taxes at your current income rate to do the conversion.

You (if the rules stay the same) will not have to pay tax on withdrawals of Roth at retirement age.

So I guess the questions are:
1. Will your tax rate be higher or lower in the future? Depends
2. Will the rules stay the same? Doubt it.
Posted by Volvagia
Fort Worth
Member since Mar 2006
51943 posts
Posted on 9/30/13 at 8:31 am to
Eh.

They might close a Roth tax loophole to new entries, but there is too much backlash on saying "Nevermind, we already taxed you going in, now we will tax you coming out too!"
Posted by Scooby
Member since Aug 2006
1886 posts
Posted on 9/30/13 at 8:52 am to
quote:

1. Will your tax rate be higher or lower in the future?


My best guess is that it would be higher.
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