Re: TSP to ROTH
You active guy is different than use civilians. Here is a link you may have already seen.
http://tinyurl.com/s7nzn
What are the implications of switching? Can you get around paying taxes and taking all of your TSP money and rolling over into the ROTH?
I don't know if you can do that but I know you would have to pay the taxes.
What puts or keeps the most money in my pocket?
A lot of variable to consider. How long to retire. Your tax bracket. And so on. Do you believe taxes will go up or down? If you think taxes will go up you can get out of paying taxes immediately in the TSP. It will lower you "taxable income". If you think taxes will be higher after your retirement pay the tax now put the money in the ROTH and never pay taxes on it again.
I guess I'm looking for some good ideas on my options and advantages and disadvantages of those choices. I like the fact the ROTH grows tax-free and that I would rather have that money available for me then rather than now.
This is the place to be for answers. Use the search function for the forums. We have all talked of this many times. I don't know where all the posts are. Goggle "Roth advantages" or something like that. Ton of info on the web to help you out.
I like the ROTH for this reason:
1. $4k a year plus $4k for a spouse.
2. Pay tax on it now but never again.
3. Use it as an emergency fund for EMERGENCIES ONLY. Takes discipline.
4. Lot of investment choices.
Also I believe for you active folks in a "tax free area" you get the double whammy. Pay no income tax and you can use that "tax free money" to fund your ROTH. Wish I had that when I was in.
I'm sure I left something out but someone will take up the slack when they see this. Hope this helps and welcome to our little community.
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