2018 rules for in service dsitribution of aftertax 401k to roth
This is a 3 part question:
1. Clarification needed for an in service distribution of aftertax 401k to roth conversion: I maxed out my aftertax 401k contribution in 2017 as well as the pretax portion. I would like to take an in service distribution of the aftertax portion of the 401k and roll it into a roth. My question is whether I can just take the aftertax contribution and roll that to a roth or i need to take out the earnings on that as well and pay tax and penalty on the earnings portion. In other words, what is the correct way to do this.
2. Does it matter if some of the aftertax contributions came before 2017? There is a small amount before 2017 I can leave, or if it is easy, I can put out as well?
3. Has the rules changed in 2018? If I was smarter, I would have done this in 2017 before the new tax laws came into effect.
Thanks
Warren
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sat, 2018-01-06 19:50