3 comments on “Distributions from Roth Accounts: Qualified Distributions, Taxes, and Penalties
  1. syb9's avatar syb9 says:

    All the three articles so far have been very clear and makes it easy to understand

  2. […] IRA instead of a regular account, you won’t ever pay tax on the income in the account. (There are rules to qualify for that.)  Being an IRA doesn’t change what investments you can have in the […]

  3. […] the rules around distributions from both Roth IRAs and Roth 401(k) and 402(b) plans, see my post on Distributions from Roth Accounts: Qualified Distributions, Taxes, and Penalties. The decision of whether to convert money from a tax-deferred account to a Roth has even more […]

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