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August 2, 2007 at 6:03 AM #9680August 2, 2007 at 6:48 AM #69433
CoronitaParticipantDo a search on undoing a roth conversion. If I recall you can undo a roth conversion if you do so before the end of the tax year.
August 2, 2007 at 6:48 AM #69506
CoronitaParticipantDo a search on undoing a roth conversion. If I recall you can undo a roth conversion if you do so before the end of the tax year.
August 2, 2007 at 6:59 AM #69437ggoli
ParticipantThank you very much. TD Ameritrade is saying I can not do it because it is a rollover.
The issue happened because TD ameritrade allowed a transaction which was never supposed to happen.
The problem is ‘ They allowed something which they are not supposed to do. They are NOT allowing me to do something which I need to do.The information you pointed out is saying ‘Finally, the regulation explains what contributions cannot be recharacterized. These include tax free rollovers, SIMPLE IRA contributions, and SEP contributions.
August 2, 2007 at 6:59 AM #69510ggoli
ParticipantThank you very much. TD Ameritrade is saying I can not do it because it is a rollover.
The issue happened because TD ameritrade allowed a transaction which was never supposed to happen.
The problem is ‘ They allowed something which they are not supposed to do. They are NOT allowing me to do something which I need to do.The information you pointed out is saying ‘Finally, the regulation explains what contributions cannot be recharacterized. These include tax free rollovers, SIMPLE IRA contributions, and SEP contributions.
August 2, 2007 at 7:02 AM #69439
CoronitaParticipantI don’t think your accidental rollover was tax free, a simple, or sep, so Ameritrade is giving you the runaround (no surprise.)
August 2, 2007 at 7:02 AM #69512
CoronitaParticipantI don’t think your accidental rollover was tax free, a simple, or sep, so Ameritrade is giving you the runaround (no surprise.)
August 2, 2007 at 7:06 AM #69441ggoli
ParticipantThanks a lot for your help and this is giving me a sign of relief.
It appears I have to fight with them with the response from IRS and showing them the definition of ‘taxfree’. Can you please direct me to where I look for the meaning of ‘taxfree’.
Thanks a lot.
Regards.
Gowri Goli
August 2, 2007 at 7:06 AM #69514ggoli
ParticipantThanks a lot for your help and this is giving me a sign of relief.
It appears I have to fight with them with the response from IRS and showing them the definition of ‘taxfree’. Can you please direct me to where I look for the meaning of ‘taxfree’.
Thanks a lot.
Regards.
Gowri Goli
August 2, 2007 at 7:23 AM #69447ggoli
ParticipantOnce again,
I checked the original statement. They have stated that it is a cash received/60day rollover.
I am thinking of claiming that that should be treated as cash received not as a 60day rollover because it was NOT allowed as rollover. Hence they should allow recharacterization.
Let me see their response.
August 2, 2007 at 7:23 AM #69520ggoli
ParticipantOnce again,
I checked the original statement. They have stated that it is a cash received/60day rollover.
I am thinking of claiming that that should be treated as cash received not as a 60day rollover because it was NOT allowed as rollover. Hence they should allow recharacterization.
Let me see their response.
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