Roth IRA Tax Withholding
If an age 72+ Individual does a $100,000 Roth IRA conversion, of which 20% ($20,000) was withheld for taxes; can the $20,000 count towards the RMD because it didn’t truly end up in the Roth IRA as a Roth IRA conversion?
It may be smarter to do $80,000 Roth IRA conversions with no withholding paired with a $20,000 distribution with 100% tax withholding
Permalink Submitted by Dan Zaehring on Sun, 2022-08-14 22:53
There are a number of issues here, particularly around the RMD for the year, but the withholding cannot be used as RMD because the full RMD must be taken BEFORE the conversion can be made. Was the full RMD previously taken?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sun, 2022-08-14 23:27