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Jumbo Roth IRA 2019

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Create a Jumbo Roth IRA with a Tax Free In-Service Withdrawal and Rollover

If you are under the age of 50 you can contribute a combined $56,000 to your employer plan ($19,000 Roth plus $37,000 after tax).  If you are 50 or over you can contribute $62,000 ($25,000 Roth plus $37,000 after tax).  You can then complete a tax free in-service withdrawal and rollover the after tax portion if under age 59 ½ to a Roth IRA or the entire amount if age 59 ½ and over, if your employer offers this option.

Fortunately, you can repeat this process every year.  This chart summarizes the process.

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