In 2024 unused money in a 529 plan can start to be converted into a Roth IRA, eliminating one of the defects in the education savings plan.
The backdoor Roth IRA strategy allows taxpayers to set up a Roth IRA even if their income exceeds the IRS earnings ceiling for Roth ownership.
Find out how and when to roll over your retirement plan or IRA to another retirement plan or IRA. Review a chart of allowable rollover transactions.
If your goal is to roll over your SIMPLE IRA to a Roth IRA, you need to process a Roth IRA conversion.
Should you convert to Roth IRA? You can find key considerations, from taxes to penalties or investment options. Learn how to transfer 401(k) to Roth IRA here.
Learn how to open a Roth IRA with our step-by-step guide. Understand the benefits, eligibility requirements, contribution limits, and strategies.
A Roth IRA rollover moves money from a traditional IRA into a Roth. There are many good reasons to make the switch, but watch out for the taxes.
The rules for rolling over a Roth 401(k) into another account can be complex. Here's what you need to know.
529 beneficiaries can convert a portion of unused funds to a Roth IRA starting in 2024.
The SECURE 2.0 Act allows savers to roll unused 529 funds into the beneficiary's Roth IRA without a tax penalty. But that's probably not a reason to overfund 529s.