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Sheila
On the 1998 tax forms, will conversion proceeds be entered below the AGI line? If not, will it be just 1/4 of the IRA? What about in each of the following three years? Will each year have 1/4 of the IRA proceeds counted as income above the AGI line or will 1/4 of the tax, based on 1998 total proceeds, be tacked on to the bottom line tax in each of the next three years?
David Hammond SRS
Hi Sheila,

The 4 year tax ratable treatment of 1998 conversions if chosen by the taxpayer requires that 1/4 of the conversion amount be included AS INCOME in 1998 and the next 3 years. Its 1/4 of the amount as income each of the four years not 1/4 of the tax due.

Hope that this helps.

Dave H.-SRS
Sheila
Thanks. That's helpful. Just to confirm, the addition to income from a conversion in 1998 WILL NOT be part of the AGI limit of $100K for Roth's. Correct?
David Hammond SRS
Hi Sheila,

Yes that is correct,

David H.
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