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Where does the Goldman Sachs money go??
On 26/04/2010 12:59 PM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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On 25/04/2010 11:10 PM,
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 21:18:39 -0600,
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On 25/04/2010 7:16 PM,
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My real problem is, this will put
us past the evil $250k mark if I try to roll it all at once and the
IRS will come after me.
Pray tell what is the $250K mark? Some penalties? And roll it into
what? IRA? Capital gains amount??
If you make over $250k the Obama tax increases really smack you.
Rolling it to a IRA shouldn't be a big deal but my roll over wasn't over
$250K so I didn't go there. But I don't remember any such limit. The key
is making sure the money shows up in the IRA promptly.
If you have a tax pre person, this is a 1 minute question, I would ask. I
suspect you can roll it over without issue.
Also need to consider vesting if some of it isn't yet vested. In which
case just roll over the vested part.
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Socialism and statism are great as long as someone else pays for it.
Vesting? That only happens if the company does a match of some of the money.
Some companies have instant vesting of 401K money. Others require some sort
of wait.
Why would you be in a 401k if they didn't match? Why not a IRA then?
In an IRA you can self direct it better with a much more diverse set of
options. Hell, I transfered out of the US and left it open for 1 more
year just to vest before I rolled it over into an IRA. It was part of
the equasion.
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