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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Will Rolling Over After-Tax 401(k) Contributions to a Roth IRA Trigger Taxes?
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Will Rolling Over After-Tax 401(k) Contributions to a Roth IRA Trigger Taxes?

Last updated: April 9, 2025 1:45 pm
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Rolling over after-tax contributions from a traditional 401(k) into a Roth IRA can be a smart financial move, but it’s important to understand the rules and implications involved. Daniel, inquiring about rolling over $120,000 in after-tax contributions, brings up a common question many individuals face when looking to optimize their retirement savings.

To begin, it’s crucial to determine whether you plan to roll over the entire balance of your 401(k) or just the after-tax portion. If you are transferring the entire balance, you can direct the after-tax contributions to go into a Roth IRA while sending the tax-deferred balance to a traditional IRA. The IRS has explicitly stated that this is allowed and it does not trigger a taxable event since you are maintaining the same tax treatment for each balance.

However, if you are only rolling over a portion of your 401(k) balance, things get a bit more complex. IRS Code Section 72(e)(8) requires that partial distributions from retirement plans containing both pre-tax and after-tax amounts must include a proportional amount of each. For example, if your total balance is $480,000 with $120,000 in after-tax contributions and $360,000 in tax-deferred dollars, any partial distribution must reflect the same 25% after-tax and 75% tax-deferred proportions.

It’s essential to check with your employer-sponsored retirement plan to understand if in-service distributions are allowed and any restrictions that may apply. If you have a designated Roth account within your plan, you can roll over just the after-tax portion without considering the total balance of your account.

In general, taking proportional partial distributions from accounts with both pre-tax and after-tax balances is a requirement. A Roth conversion ladder can be a useful strategy to gradually move money from traditional retirement accounts to a Roth IRA over several years, minimizing tax implications.

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If you need assistance navigating these decisions or have questions about your retirement savings, consider working with a financial advisor. They can provide personalized guidance based on your unique financial situation and goals.

Remember, maintaining an emergency fund with enough funds to cover three to six months of living expenses is crucial for financial security. Comparing savings accounts from different banks can help you find the best option for your needs.

In conclusion, rolling over after-tax contributions from a traditional 401(k) to a Roth IRA can be a strategic financial move with the right guidance. Understanding the rules and implications involved is essential to make informed decisions about your retirement savings. If you have any questions or need further assistance, consider reaching out to a financial advisor for personalized advice tailored to your specific financial goals.

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