Hi all -
I completed a backdoor Roth conversion of $7,000 on January 1st this year.
It turns out that my income this year will likely be under the MAGI limit for Roth IRA contributions.
I was thinking about taking up Robinhood on their 2% bonus promo for rolling in an old 401k to a Trad IRA which ends on 4/15.
But I don't want to get into an issue with the pro rata rule, which to my understanding means my Trad IRA balance must be $0 on December 31, 2025.
Since my MAGI will likely be below the limit this year, but I have already done a backdoor Roth conversion, does this rule still apply to me? If so, I will need to wait until next year to entertain any 401k rollovers and see how my income is looking for 2026.
Thank you
Backdoor Roth and Rollover from 401k to Trad IRA
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Re: Backdoor Roth and Rollover from 401k to Trad IRA
You are not allowed to undo a Roth Conversion, so I think you are stuck for this year.
Re: Backdoor Roth and Rollover from 401k to Trad IRA
looking to do something similar and want to see other responses.
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Re: Backdoor Roth and Rollover from 401k to Trad IRA
Sorry, a Roth conversion cannot be reversed. In addition, Robinhood requires you to leave the funds there for 5 years, which would preclude you from backdoor Roths for those years as well, should your income increase.MillionaireMentality wrote: Wed Mar 12, 2025 2:59 pm Hi all -
I completed a backdoor Roth conversion of $7,000 on January 1st this year.
It turns out that my income this year will likely be under the MAGI limit for Roth IRA contributions.
I was thinking about taking up Robinhood on their 2% bonus promo for rolling in an old 401k to a Trad IRA which ends on 4/15.
But I don't want to get into an issue with the pro rata rule, which to my understanding means my Trad IRA balance must be $0 on December 31, 2025.
Since my MAGI will likely be below the limit this year, but I have already done a backdoor Roth conversion, does this rule still apply to me? If so, I will need to wait until next year to entertain any 401k rollovers and see how my income is looking for 2026.
Thank you