Permalink Submitted by Alan Spross on Wed, 2009-12-02 04:42
It is permanent, applicable for all years after 2009. The married/separate filing status restriction is also ended after 2009. This means that there are no eligibility requirements at all for Roth conversions. Anyone can convert that has a retirement plan source to convert.
Permalink Submitted by tomd37 on Wed, 2009-12-02 20:05
I am quite sure there are many, many readers and posters, including myself, who truely appreciate what Alan S. does for us through his dedication to this forum. Thanks Alan!
Permalink Submitted by Alan Spross on Wed, 2009-12-02 04:42
It is permanent, applicable for all years after 2009. The married/separate filing status restriction is also ended after 2009. This means that there are no eligibility requirements at all for Roth conversions. Anyone can convert that has a retirement plan source to convert.
Permalink Submitted by [email protected] on Wed, 2009-12-02 18:40
Thanks Alan,
You’re always a wealth of reliable knowledge. I appreciate it!
Permalink Submitted by tomd37 on Wed, 2009-12-02 20:05
I am quite sure there are many, many readers and posters, including myself, who truely appreciate what Alan S. does for us through his dedication to this forum. Thanks Alan!