Description
How much can you contribute to a Roth IRA, Roth 401(k), SEP Roth IRA, or SIMPLE Roth IRA? How will a Roth distribution qualify to be tax-free? How did SECURE Act 1.0 and SECURE Act 2.0 change the Roth rules? These are only some of the key Roth questions advisors must know the answers to. Plus, as Roth accounts have increasingly become an essential component of retirement savings portfolios, with one-third of IRA owners owning Roth IRAs, advisors have even more reasons to be Roth-proficient. To that end, the instructor will simplify critical rules that govern Roth funding and Roth distributions for Roth IRAs, Roth 401(k)s, and sister plans.
Objective
Explain the eligibility requirements for funding Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k) plans Describe the tax impacts of rollovers from employer plans to Roth IRAs Demonstrate the steps that determine whether a Roth distribution is tax-free Determine when the ordering rules apply
Credit Types
- Taxes: 2
Registration Fees
| Registration | Type | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Rebroadcast - General (2 hours) | Members | $100.00 |
| Rebroadcast - General (2 hours) | Non Members | $225.00 |
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