Re: Transferring of IRA funds
Sorry if this is a common topic, I don’t know how to search the forum.
Trying to understand if there are any yearly limits to TRANSFERRING in-kind IRA funds from one investment vehicle to another and/or from one broker/trustee to another.
1. So, I think I understand the aggregate thing to mean all my various ROTH funds, however distributed among different investments, are still considered one ROTH IRA. The same for my Trad IRAs. Please confirm this. (Most all of these funds were rolled over in recent years from a 401-K, before and after I retired. That is history.)
2. I read in the IRS rules that Trustee to Trustee transfers are not limited, but I’m still not clear if I am allowed to move IRA funds at will, whenever I want from one investment to another, sometimes from one broker or trustee to another. Say I earn interest on an investment that cannot be rolled back into that investment and is sitting in Cash with a Trustee. I want to reinvest that money so I want to move it from said Trustee to a brokerage. Or, say I simply want to move some IRA money from an under-performing investment to another one within the same brokerage or from one brokerage/trustee to another. Is there a limit to how often I can do these types of transactions, as long as they are ROTH to ROTH and Trad to Trad?
I hope that’s clear enough. If not, please respond with questions.
Thanks!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2019-02-18 20:48
Permalink Submitted by Gary Tompkins on Tue, 2019-02-19 16:44
I think I understand most of your answer… it’s helpful. But since I was not asking about a distribution, a check to me, it threw me off a bit. I was only talking about transfers from one custodian to another or reinvestments within a single custodian. Although, maybe you thought I might have gotten the funds by check before redepositing/reinvesting.So then, why does reinvestment of that distribution make it a rollover vs ultimately a transfer if done withing 60 days? My last specific concern to be clear, is moving only cash PORTIONS of an IRA, as noted above in my question, from one custodian to another, but since I’m not taking a distribution I assume it’s a ‘trustee to trustee’ transfer inside the aggregate so it’s acceptable to do as often as I need to? Can you please confirm? Thanks again!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2019-02-19 19:39
Permalink Submitted by Gary Tompkins on Tue, 2019-02-19 21:47
Thanks!