Roth IRA Ladder Fully Explained (Retire Early + Avoid Taxes!)

by | Nov 16, 2022 | Vanguard IRA | 6 comments

Roth IRA Ladder Fully Explained (Retire Early + Avoid Taxes!)




The Roth IRA ladder is a powerful strategy for minimizing your federal income tax burden over the course of your financial independence journey. It allows you to avoid the early withdrawal penalty for retirement accounts, and it allows you to maintain a low tax burden both during your working career and during your time spent in “retirement”.

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6 Comments

  1. Brian 11

    So the $6,000 a year contribution limit doesn’t apply with rollovers?

  2. D Moon

    Tax optimizations are your best topics

  3. D Moon

    4:51 I don’t use the ladder, but I definitely slowly convert to Roth — I call it tactical Roth conversion, where I exploit the 0% tax bracket — it’s the trifecta (like the HSA)! Tax deduction up front, tax optimized 0% marginal rate conversions, tax free withdrawals down range!

  4. D Moon

    4:00 great point

  5. Cheryl Kindred

    Can this be done from a SEP IRA?

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