When did prohibition on rollover of basis to IRA change?
In the olden days you could not rollover traditional after-tax basis amounts from a qualified plan to a traditional IRA.
When did that rule change?
Thanks
In the olden days you could not rollover traditional after-tax basis amounts from a qualified plan to a traditional IRA.
When did that rule change?
Thanks
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2015-12-08 17:14
In 2002. It was part of the portability expansion included in EGTRRA, better known as the Bush tax cuts of 2001.
Permalink Submitted by Ben Meyer on Thu, 2015-12-10 15:41
Was this also the change that updated the method of determining the RMD using the Uniform Life Table (except for spouse as sole beneficiary if >10 years younger)? I recall that determination of the RMD was fairly complex many years back, and was subject to change depending on the beneficiary selected.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2015-12-10 19:55
Yes, Benn. It also reduced RMDs by reflecting the latest mortality data. Therefore, in the next couple of years the tables should be revised again to marginally reduce RMDs . 1986 tables, then 2001, then ?