A Backdoor Roth IRA is not another “type” of a Roth IRA; it is a strategy. A method which allows people who are not qualified to contribute to a Roth IRA to be able to do so.
What is the “qualified” withdrawal, you ask? If you withdraw money from your Roth IRA 5 years after you first put it in and after you reach age 59 1/2, you do not need to pay any income tax.
Further, with the Roth IRA, there is no “Required Minimum Distribution” when you reach your 70s (please check with your CPA on the age requirement), you could pass your Roth IRA money on to your heirs and possibly stretch the distribution over his/her lifetime.
Lastly, if you withdraw money, this amount won’t be counted as part of the “provisional” income base that causes 85% of your Social Security Benefit to be taxable.
In summary, the possible advantages of opening a Roth IRA account are:
Since Roth IRAs are so attractive, wouldn’t everyone want to set up one and contribute to it? Well, the IRS is ahead of you and has put an income limitation on high- income earners. Here is the link to the IRS’ website for
“Amount of Roth IRA Contributions That You Can Make For 2019”.
This allows the high-income earners to be able to contribute to a Roth IRA despite their income limitation. Hence, the backdoor Roth IRA is “born”.
If you are ineligible to contribute to your Roth IRA and you did it anyway, there will be an excess contribution penalty tax of 6%.
Do you prefer to take tax deductions during working years?
Would you rather have nontaxable income during your “golden years” without worrying about paying taxes on the distribution/withdrawals? Or, would you like the possibility of leaving a legacy if you don’t outlive your accumulated wealth?
What if your spouse is self-employed and has a SEP IRA and you participate in your company’s 401k plan, BUT you still want to take advantage of the Backdoor Roth IRA concept? What do you do? Please discuss this with your special someone and your trusted advisor if you wish to proceed, if I may suggest.
On the other hand, I would be delighted to assist if you prefer a second opinion or are in search of an experienced and compatible financial advisor to work with. Please contact me to schedule a mutual convenient time for a conversation – ask me a question or two and see whether I can explain them to your heart’s content! I welcome the challenge and an opportunity to listen and walk alongside of your financial journey!
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