The pro rata rule is used to determine the after tax amount of a roth conversion when the taxpayer has both pre tax and after tax balances in their ira s.
Back door roth ira conversion pro rata rule.
A taxpayer with a pre tax ira of 10 000 who does a 5 500 backdoor roth ira and then.
This is the pro rata rule.
Converts the remaining 10 000 the following year.
Dear joanna a quick follow up to your previous article on backdoor roth ira conversions.
A method that taxpayers can use to place retirement savings in a roth ira even if their income is higher than the maximum the irs allows for regular roth ira contributions.
The pro rata rule applies even if a qualified plan is rolled over after the conversion takes place because dec.
Under the pro rata rule your ira account has a balance of 100 000 50 000 40 000 10 000 100 000.
You have several options.
Click here for an example of the pro rata rule calculation showing.
Would the pro rata rule apply in the case where qualified pre tax contributions were deposited into.
So what if you have a pre tax ira account and want to make annual backdoor roth conversions without owing extra tax.
Any conversion done from any ira account will be deemed to consist of some pre tax funds and some after tax funds.
31 is the date the ira s are valued for purposes of making the calculation.