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Jan 6, 2025
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OKchief
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Why would you take the tax hit now when your income is probably peaking when
you can wait until after retirement when your income drops?
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401K Question: Convert traditional 401K to Roth now or wait
PortlandCougFan
Jan 6, 1:35pm
sell it and buy pickles.
reagan21
Jan 6, 1:36pm
If you are at a lower tax bracket after retirement than now,probably should wait
RGGeemer
Jan 6, 1:40pm
Wait till you are in a lower tax bracket. Also, if you own your house outright
RBLegend
Jan 6, 1:40pm
Wait until the market has a dip so your taxes are less.
RH84025
Jan 6, 1:42pm
What if the next dip doesn’t happen for 6 months and then dips to
bluecougar1985
Jan 6, 1:46pm
Wait. Spread your risk. Who knows what tax rates will be and you have a Roth
jvquarterback
Jan 6, 2:05pm
Why would you take the tax hit now when your income is probably peaking when
OKchief
Jan 6, 2:25pm
RE: Why would you take the tax hit now when your income is probably peaking when
PortlandCougFan
Jan 6, 2:48pm
Flip side argument is that you can leave in the pre-tax amounts for 15 years to
RGGeemer
Jan 6, 3:05pm
The reason you do it now is because you have income to pay the taxes with
Gunhog
Jan 6, 3:23pm
But that income will push you into higher tax brackets. It's all dependent on
RGGeemer
Jan 6, 3:39pm
Couple of considerations -
SwanSong
Jan 6, 3:28pm
RE: Couple of considerations -
PortlandCougFan
Jan 6, 4:02pm
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