In essence, a Roth IRA conversion requires paying taxes on the portion of your IRA or 401(k) that you convert, but then that money can grow income tax-free for the rest of your, your spouse’s, your children's and grandchildren's lives. The advantage of a tax-savvy long term Roth IRA conversion is often measured in the millions. The real eye-opener, however, is that Roth IRA conversions are great for older IRA owners, regardless of the benefits to future generations.
"The Roth Revolution" addresses the following topics clearly and objectively:
* Whether, how much, and when to convert
* Costs and benefits of a Roth IRA conversion
* Advice for taxpayers in each income tax bracket
* The impact of future tax increases
* Synergy of delaying (or returning) Social Security and Roth IRA conversions
* Combining charitable gifts and Roth IRA conversions
* Tax-free conversions of after-tax dollars in IRAs and retirement plans
* Converting and recharacterizing strategies
You may be asking, “Who in their right mind would pay taxes before they have to?” The answer is James Lange and thousands of his readers and clients, all the top IRA experts, and after reading "The Roth Revolution", hopefully you too.
What’s New
New Tax Law #1
New Tax Law # 2
New Tax Law # 3
New Tax Law #4
New Tax Law #5
Oldies but Goodies, Classic Concepts Regarding Roth IRA Conversions
Special Notes to the Reader Regarding Several Technical Issues
The Use of the Phrase “Measured in Purchasing Power”
Journalistic Accuracy Comment
Investment Rate
Topics that are Not Covered in The Roth Revolution
Roth IRA Conversions and Non-traditional Investments
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