Inherited IRA
Can you take a non-spousal inherited IRA and convert it to a Roth IRA? Is there even such thing as an inherited non-spousal Roth?
Can you take a non-spousal inherited IRA and convert it to a Roth IRA? Is there even such thing as an inherited non-spousal Roth?
Permalink Submitted by tomd37 on Mon, 2013-09-16 15:21
No, you cannot convert a non-spousal inherited IRA to a Roth IRA. Also, as you probably know, the inherited IRA must be kept separate from any other IRAs held and the RMD calculation is done separately from other RMD calculations. Tom D.
Permalink Submitted by Lee Applebaum on Mon, 2013-09-16 16:38
Thanks for the info. I do know about the special titling rules, but if I open a separate Roth, what does the IRS care if I pay the tax upfront on a conversion? Other than the opportunity cost loss to them of additional tax on gain, what is the logic to not allowing it? Also, is there a code section I can reference for my purposes?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2013-09-17 04:51