403b to Roth conversion – and pay tax with cash.
We have a low income tax rate this year.
We want to convert parts of a 403b to Roth Ira.
It seems to be most advantageous to pay the tax due for this from an external cash account (which we have).
But apparently there is required minimum Federal Tax withholding of 20% when we convert 403b. This makes it impossible to do the conversion and pay tax from the external cash account.
But what about this 2 step process:
Convert a 403b to a regular IRA – no tax withheld since both are pretax.
Then convert from the regular IRA to a roth IRA and have 0% tax withheld from the IRA conversion (and pay the tax from our external cash account instead).
Would this work?
Permalink Submitted by David Mertz on Thu, 2019-12-05 20:00