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SHOULD YOU CONVERT YOUR IRA TO A ROTH IRA?Each year that your income is less than $100,000, you're allowed to convert some or all of your traditional IRAs to a Roth IRA. (Effective 2010, the income limitation no longer applies.) By doing so, you'll take IRA money that is growing tax deferred and turn it into Roth IRA money that grows tax-free. The downside to converting is that you owe taxes on the amount converted. Should you consider converting your IRAs to a Roth IRA? To help you decide what to do, we've prepared this Roth IRA Conversion Quiz.
Please
answer the following ten questions. When you are done, simply add up
your score, and compare your score with the table found at the bottom
of this page to determine whether you should consider converting your
IRA to a Roth IRA. Question 1: How many years before you anticipate taking distributions from your IRA or Roth IRA?
Question 4: How will you pay the taxes that will be due in connection with the conversion? Remember, the taxes on the conversion will be due in the year of the conversion.
Question 8: How do you feel about your heirs paying income taxes on the balance in your IRA's and Roth IRA's that they will eventually inherit?
Question 9: How do you feel about the long-terms prospect of your IRA investment portfolio?
Question 10: How do you feel about withdrawing money from your IRA's for education costs, medical expenses, or other uses?
Bonus Question: What will your income be this year? If you're married, you need to determine what your combined income will be. (No longer applicable as of 2010 when the income threshold disappears.)
The Results Total up the points from each question. If your score is:
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