Date: 2008-06-30 21:03:51
Subject: Re: Convert 403b to Roth 403b
From: m...@g...com
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> But an immediate negative will be increased taxes now. What were
> traditional 403b contributions will now be taxable income to you. And
> I believe the same is true of the employer match. Bottom line: More
> taxes, without more income to pay those taxes. This may or may not be
> a problem for you, but it is important to be aware of it.
My company does not match any contributions to the 403b plan so that's
not an issue. Taxes would probably go up somewhat. Basically, I
think that the final decision would be made on whether I anticipate
more income in retirement than now, correct?
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