2 questions about Roth IRAs
1) Couple MFJ has an AGI of 230,000. They both increase their 401k contributions to decrease their AGI to $ 215,000. Now they are below the Roth IRA contributions. Is this allowed?
2) Couple MFJ with one spouse fully retired and the other with $ 25,000. They qualify to do $ 15,000 in deductible IRAs. Are they allowed to do a Roth conversion in the same year as they made deductible TIRA contributions?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Wed, 2023-05-24 14:08
Permalink Submitted by David Mertz on Wed, 2023-05-24 19:43
Regarding #2, keep in mind that the taxable amount of any Roth conversions will increase the couple’s MAGI for the purpose of determining deductibility of a traditional IRA contribution if the working spouse is an active participant in a workplace retirement plan. However, Roth conversions do not raise the MAGI for the purpose of determining eligibility to make a Roth IRA contribution.