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TJG
What affect does the income inclusion from a Roth IRA conversion have on the taxability of Social Security benefits? Is the test eliminated after age 70.5?
Gary Steven Lesser
To the extent that the conversion amount is taxable it may have an effect on the taxability of SS income. May be better off not using 4-year spread.

I am not sure what you mean by 70.5. Unlike a traditional IRA, a Roth IRA may produce less taxable income after 70.5.
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