New tax laws create new opportunities for Roth conversions, but clients shouldn’t delay, said Ed Slott, the Rockville Centre, N.Y.-based IRA expert. A “trifecta of tax laws”—the SECURE Act of 2019, ...
Retirement planners can relax on one point, according to IRA specialist Ed Slott: The Roth IRA is not going away. Slott, an IRA consultant and president of Ed Slott and Company, told advisors at his ...
Roth IRAs are tax-free. Traditional IRAs are tax-deferred. Understanding the ramifications of tax-free versus tax-deferred in your retirement plan is a major factor in why Roth IRAs are often superior ...
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