You can convert your traditional ira to a roth ira by.
Backdoor roth ira conversion rules.
When converting an ira to a roth ira some people attempt what is called the backdoor roth ira.
If you do have these types of accounts you re not hosed but you need to have a strategy to move that money elsewhere or you can forget about the backdoor roth.
A conversion can get you into a roth ira even if your income is too high the conversion would be part of a 2 step process often referred to as a backdoor strategy.
Since the income limits on roth conversions were removed in 2010 higher income individuals who are not eligible to make a roth ira contribution have been able to make an indirect backdoor roth contribution instead by simply contributing to a non deductible ira which can always be done regardless of income and converting it shortly thereafter.
Then move the money into a roth ira using a roth conversion.
Backdoor roth iras are not a special type of account.
Income limits are attached to the ability to contribute to a roth ira each year.
Rather they are usually traditional ira accounts or 401 k s which have been converted to roth iras.
Rollover you receive a distribution from a traditional ira and contribute it to a roth ira within 60 days after the distribution the distribution check is payable to you.
If you do hold tax deferred ira dollars you ll be subject to taxes when making your conversion per the pro rata rule.
Any funds in a qrp that are eligible to be rolled over can be converted to a roth ira.
First place your contribution in a traditional ira which has no income limits.
Since traditional iras don t have an income limit for contributions and traditional iras can be converted into roth iras individuals can fund a traditional ira with nondeductible contributions.
Even if your income exceeds the limits for making contributions to a roth ira you can still do a roth conversion sometimes called a backdoor roth ira you will owe taxes on the money you.