401(k0 after tax conversion to roth ira

When you do the conversion do you split the gains from the cost basis and rollver the cost basis?



A direct Roth conversion of the entire balance of a 401k will result in the pre tax amounts being taxable and the after tax amounts being tax free.

What needs further clarification from the IRS is whether you can convert only the after tax amounts to a Roth and simultaneously transfer the pre tax amounts to a TIRA. The plan would have to offer two transfers in order to accomplish that and your MAGI would have to be under 100,000 to do the Roth conversion piece prior to 2010.



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