Q. Effective Feb. 29, 2012, I am a CSRS retiree from federal service; I participated in both the Thrift Savings Program ($201,000), and the Voluntary Contributions Program. I must make an election soon of the funds now in the VCP: $87,637 (nontaxable); $34,682 (taxable). I am married, and I will be 66 years old in October. I (we) do not foresee needing the money from these two sources in the near term. I will likely convert everything to a traditional IRA then Roth IRA in April of the year after I turn 70½, to be left to my son after I…
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Q: I have accumulated nontaxable (according to the Office of Personnel Management) retirement deductions that will be refunded to me shortly. I would like to roll this entire refund into a Roth Individual Retirement Account, but the “rollover information” letter they sent me is unclear. It states that I am permitted to roll over certain benefits into an IRA, but there is no mention of a Roth IRA. It also says that I can roll over the nontaxable amount into an IRA, but that I need to track the taxable and nontaxable ammounts. Because the entire amount is nontaxable, can…