5 Year Roth Clock: Can I Open a Roth IRA with a Backdoor Roth Conversion? I YMYW Podcast

by | Nov 22, 2022 | Backdoor Roth IRA




Question: (Bobbi, NYC) Hey guys, my drink of choice is Coke….. with splash of Dr. Pepper. I drive…my wife crazy. As in big city, drive shopping cart- no car. I am 66 (tell by AOL account?), working and making “good change.” I have IRA’s 401K’s and Roth 401K’s but no ROTH IRA. I plan to work F/T few more years & do not plan to start RMD’s til 70++. In regard to starting the 5 year rule for future withdrawl’s from a Roth IRA (ultimately may consolidate all ROTH 401K’s to Roth IRA’s) since I cannot contribute and establish my first ROTH IRA (income limits) can I just do a small, nominal IRA to ROTH back door conversion to get account opened?

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