Posts Tagged ‘traditional ira’

Is tax on an IRA distribution that is converted to a Roth considered unearned income?

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Last tax year 2009, I chose to convert 00 of my kids Traditional IRA to his Roth IRA. I understand that the 00 will be taxable to him. However, is the taxable amount considered unearned income to him and now subject to"Kiddy Tax" ?

Foreign earned income exclusion and Traditional IRA to Roth IRA conversion taxes/ capital gains?

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I qualify for foreign earned income exclusion. This shows as a negative on income on the tax form. If I convert a traditional IRA to a Roth IRA, the IRS will withhold some taxes. Since my income is negative, can I get these taxes back at the end of the year? Alternatively, can my negative income offset capital gain taxes?
Using the Turbotax program, it takes the value from form 2555, and places it as a negative number in form 1040. Reading the instructions from form 2555, it says to place the value in parenthesis which indicates a negative, correct?

I want to rollover my traditional ira to a Roth ira verses?

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

I only have 00 in traditional, and want to roll it over now because i’m taxed in the 15% tax range. And when i but it in a roth ira, it’ll be tax free when i take it out when i retire. Verses the traditional ira, which would be taxed at a higher rate when i retire in 20 years, ( that is if i’m in a higher tax braket). Does this sound like a smart thing to do?

Main Event: Roth vs Traditional IRA.

Sunday, July 11th, 2010

Ever wondered what’s the difference between a Roth and a Traditional IRA? ShareBuilder’s President Dan Greenshields gives you the quick low down as he explains the differences and key benefits of these common retirement savings vehicles.

Can you contribute to the traditional ira and claim deductions incase you worked part of the year?

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Can you contribute to the traditional ira and claim deductions incase you worked part of the year for the employer that has retirement plan and you contributed to 401K?
Considerting that you were employed for rest of the year.

Did not get any clear answer after lot os searching. Any ideas?