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Doctors' Path to Clearer Finances: Unlocking the Benefits of a Backdoor Roth IRA - Video

Despite the recent volatility, we still need to save for retirement! Roth accounts can be a great source of tax-free income in retirement when used correctly. Some high-income earners cannot fund Roth IRAs directly, but the Backdoor Roth IRA strategy allows many people to still get money into this account. Roth IRA. What is it? A Roth Individual retirement account (IRA) is an account you fund with money that has already been taxed, and then qualified withdrawals are not taxable. In 2019 and 2020, you can contribute up to $6,000/person as long as you are below the income limits. Depending on your tax filing status, if you make anywhere from $0-203,000, you may not be able to contribute directly into this account. The back door Roth. There are no income restrictions on converting money into a Roth IRA. The back-door strategy involves opening a Traditional IRA, making your contribution into that account, and then converting the money into a Roth IRA. It’s more compli...

Roth IRA utilizing a backdoor approach

Step-by-step instructions on how to do a Roth IRA Conversion, aka the Backdoor Roth IRA.... ( read more ) LEARN MORE ABOUT: IRA Accounts CONVERT IRA TO GOLD: Gold IRA Account CONVERT IRA TO SILVER: Silver IRA Account REVEALED: Best Gold Backed IRA Backdoor Roth IRA: How It Works and Why It's Beneficial A Roth IRA is a tax-advantaged retirement account that allows individuals to contribute after-tax dollars and withdraw earnings tax-free in retirement. However, for high-income earners who exceed the income limits for Roth IRA eligibility, the Backdoor Roth IRA can be a solution. What is a Backdoor Roth IRA? A Backdoor Roth IRA is not an actual type of IRA, but rather a strategy used to contribute to a Roth IRA indirectly. It involves making a nondeductible contribution to a traditional IRA and then converting those funds to a Roth IRA. How does it work? The Backdoor Roth IRA process involves three steps: Step 1: Make a nondeductible contributi...