Can Thrift Savings Funds be converted to Roth IRA or Life Insurance
I am 65 years old, retired and receiving retirement annuities including Social Security. I also have a Thrift Savings account which I will have to use if I get to live past age 70 1/2. Are the conversions of iRA to Roth IRA or Life Insurance apply to my situation?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2016-06-06 03:16
You could do either, but there is no way without considerable additional data to tell whether either would be of benefit for you. Both conversions and distributions to purchase life insurance require paying large amounts of taxes up front. Conversely, if you were to just take your RMDs from the TSP or from an IRA rolled over from the TSP, you would probably be paying taxes at a lower rate since RMDs start out at less than 4% of the account value. If in a particular year you are able to convert at a lower rate than your future marginal rates in retirement, partial conversions in those low income years would be of benefit. The first conversions you do would be of more benefit than later additional conversions since each conversion lowers your future RMD amounts. Once you lower your future RMD income enough to reduce your future marginal rate, further conversions would cost you more than they are worth. Making the decision of how much to convert, if any, requires detailed number crunching.
Permalink Submitted by William Tuttle on Mon, 2016-06-06 14:47
Permalink Submitted by [email protected] on Thu, 2016-06-09 19:49
what a horribly offensive indictment of a whole industry of professionals serving the needs of so many good Americans.-m