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Strategies & Market Trends : Roth IRA ideas -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Steve Joyce who wrote (105)4/29/1998 1:59:00 AM
From: Sonki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 388
 
steve, here is a tough one, and a VBG to any one that can answer this.

1. ira (no estate?) vs. roth ira (estate tax)
difference between ira and roth ira.... is this true?
In the even of my death is it true that IRA is NOT part of the estate?
i.e. Does it go to lets say to my kids w/out estate tax?
but if it is ROTH IRA it get included in the estate???

2. Is it possible to when IRA/ROTH IRA is inherited that it can directly go into IRA of the person who inherits it?

3. Also lets say as a single person, makes 100k(which is ROTH limit), and has no other income ( no stock trading or anyother income).
If this person puts away 10k in 401k then he/she is making only 90k?
Thus qualifies for Roth?

thx in adavance.