Single K Roth 401K
CPA client created a Roth 401K for 1099 income. He is now a W2 EE and participant in an ER sponsored traditional 401k and will make his maximum contribution. He will be 70 1/2 January 2015. His MFJI is >178k. This year, his 1099 income will be $5,000. He doesn’t expect 1099 income to continue after this year so he and I were thinking of changing the registration to an Individual ROTH IRA. He wants to know;
1. Can he make a full Single K “Roth 401k” contribution with his 1099 income this year? Or, because he’s an EE participating in a ER sponsored plan and income > than $178k disallows him from doing so.
2. He also said,If he continues his Single K Roth 401K (w/o changing to an individual Roth) He will be required to make distributions from his Single K Roth 401K when he turns 70 1/2? Or, can he continue the single K Roth 401K and not take distributions.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2014-08-14 16:54
Permalink Submitted by Keith Toussaint on Thu, 2014-08-14 17:03
Thank you Alan. Very helpful and timely.