Thogey wrote:Just know you are going to have to pay income tax, next year, on the money you put into the roth.
Thogey wrote:Well, it is post tax. Your money must be taxed before you put it in a roth.
I'm just sayin, if you liquidate a bunch of metal and buy into a roth, you may have to prove to the IRS that the money has been taxed.
You should consult your accountant
scrapper2010 wrote:For diversification purposes and tax benefits I am thinking about cashing out some of my PM's and opening up a Roth IRA. It looks like a split of 70/30 stocks to bonds has performed well over the last several decades. My only fear is bad timing with PMs being low and stocks near record highs.
Also does anyone have any recommendations on who to go through to purchase a Roth IRA?
I'm 38 and wife is 35, 2 kids.
scrapper2010 wrote:Thogey wrote:Just know you are going to have to pay income tax, next year, on the money you put into the roth.
Thanks I was not aware of that. I was under the impression that contributions to a roth ira were post tax, or already taxed. Looks like I'll need to look into it a little more.
JerrySpringer wrote:scrapper2010 wrote:For diversification purposes and tax benefits I am thinking about cashing out some of my PM's and opening up a Roth IRA. It looks like a split of 70/30 stocks to bonds has performed well over the last several decades. My only fear is bad timing with PMs being low and stocks near record highs.
Also does anyone have any recommendations on who to go through to purchase a Roth IRA?
I'm 38 and wife is 35, 2 kids.
As long as you have a job that pays above the table, you can take cash out of your bank account or put cash into your bank account to fund a Roth IRA. As discussed here many times, you start raising red flags with the banks and the fed when you structure bank deposits or take out or withdraw large sums of money. Look into Vanguard for low-cost mutual funds. Check out Bogleheads:
http://www.bogleheads.org/forum/index.php
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