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kbeers
I have an annuity from a previous employer of about $15,000 in TIAA-CREF. Is it possible to roll this over into an IRA (from what I understand it must be traditional)? Then at that point if the monies are in an IRA is it possible to take a portion for a downpayment for a first time homebuyer or would it be more beneficial to convert it to a Roth IRA and then take monies for a downpayment. In either case, what would be the penalities/taxes involved? Thanks.
BPickerCPA
You can roll it into a traditional IRA and take up to $10K for a qualified first time home purchase, penalty free. You will still pay income tax on the withdrawal.



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Barry Picker, CPA/PFS, CFP
New York, NY
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