In-Plan Roth Conversion Counts Toward the RMD?

A participant in a 401(k) plan, a greater than 5% owner who is still employed and is required to take an RMD, would like his RMD to remain in the 401(k) plan by simply converting his profit sharing source to a Roth source. The logic goes, since the in-plan Roth conversion is considered a distribution, can the distribution simply be moved into a Roth conversion source within the plan?

I know this can’t be done with IRAs from RMDs but can it be done here?

Thanks.



No, the same situation applies here as for Roth IRA conversions.  An IRR is treated as a distribution and must be an eligible rollover distribution in order to be contributed to the designated Roth. Sec 402(c)(4) indicates that an RMD is not eligible for rollover. 



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