Recharacterization to Roth
I have a client that had an existing ROTH IRA worth $ 40,600 at the beginning of 2022. He contributed $1200 to it in 2022, but he ended up making too much for Roth contributions. Do I need only recharacterize the $1200 or do I need to also figure out the growth of the $1200 to recharacterize that as well?
Also, our thought is that after we recharacterize we should then turn around and do a Roth Conversion of the amounts recharacterized above. He does not have any other traditional IRA accounts, only a 401k.
Can anyone offer insight as to the steps needed and if my thinking is correct?
Permalink Submitted by David Mertz on Thu, 2023-02-23 16:13