Back door Roth contributions
I have a client who is 79 years old, works full time and participates in a Simple plan at work. He has a Roth IRA. Can he make a back door Roth contribution, I know not permitted from IRA but wondering about Sep and Simple Plans.
Thank you,
Rod Friedman
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Wed, 2018-03-28 15:40
He should first determine if his income allows a regular Roth IRA contribution. If not, the only way to get funds into his Roth IRA is to convert from a non Roth IRA because his age eliminates making a traditional IRA contribution. However, he cannot convert until his RMD is completed. He could convert directly from the SIMPLE IRA after the RMD for the year is completed, but only if the SIMPLE IRA 2 year waiting period has been satisfied. Such a conversion would be taxable unless he has basis (Form 8606) in his non Roth IRAs. As such it would not be a back door Roth in the usual sense.
Permalink Submitted by William Tuttle on Wed, 2018-03-28 15:53