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2009-01-16Are you aware of IRA rollover? Well, you should be. You must be knowledgeable about these things. Just in case you want to do it, you’ll know what to do. So why do people rollover their Individual Retirement Accounts in the first place. For one, when people change jobs, they also need to change their custodian.

The accounts are usually sponsored by their employers and if they seek a new employment later, there’s a need for a rollover. Another reason is on the returns. Of course, all wanted higher returns on their accounts. If ever their accounts are only generating minimal returns, rollovers are a possible option for them.


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You must understand first the concept of IRA rollover. Basically, it is a transfer of funds from the tax-deferred account into traditional accounts. If you decided to change job, the account sponsored by the employer can be rollover into your own account. By rolling over, you are now in control of your account.

Investment decisions and other future distributions are in your hands. Under the law, retirement accounts can be invested in various investment types like stocks, mutual funds and others. The good thing about it is the tax implications. The transfer of the fund is free of tax. The fund will still grow continuously on the deferred basis inside your own account.



Another type of IRA rollover is the transfer of funds from one IRA to another one. This is done because the holders are not satisfied in terms of returns. The transfer here is also tax-free. So, how can you transfer an employer-sponsored account into your own? There are two ways in which you can do it: direct and indirect.

Under the direct rollover, there’s simply a transfer of eligible distributions into your own account. It’s like a transfer has never happened in the first place. Unlike in indirect, the custodian writes a check and then distributes it to you. Then it’s your responsibility to deposit the money into your own bank account.

Then eventually transfer it to an Individual Retirement Account within 60 days. If you’ve made a deposit within that stated period, the transfer is totally tax-free. An advantage of direct over is the absence of withholding tax imposed by the taxing authority. In the indirect method, it is subject to an income tax withholding rule.

IRA rollover can also be done by rolling over from an IRA to another one. The procedures are quite similar to that of an employee-sponsored to an IRA. However, the only distinction is on the eligibility of the retirement distribution. The same methods also apply to this type. However, the indirect and indirect don’t have any withholding tax consequences.

Whether you opt for either of the two, you won’t be liable for any withholding income tax. However, there is a limitation on the indirect method. You are only allowed to rollover an IRA to IRA once a year. IRA rollover is really an option to retirement plan holders. With the Individual Retirement Account rules, owners will have many choices regarding their retirement plans.



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The author of this article Rick Goldfeller is a successful underground Financial Analyst who has been advising and coaching individuals for many years. Rick recently published a book on how to manage your money and attract Wealth and Financial Freedom. More info on his Finance Planning course is available HERE.


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