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| Subject: Conversion of Non-Deductible IRAs | Date: 8/26/2000 3:32 PM | |
| Author: CeltrisIII | Number: 24371 of 72248 | |
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I was wondering about the difficulties that have traditionally been associated with non-deductible IRAs. The accounting doesn't seem that hard to me. I was also wondering whether, if my income got low enought to allow for conversion, if I could convert my non-deductible IRA to a Roth, and if there would be any difficulties with that process. What do you all think? |
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