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Discuss after tax roth conversions?

My New employer offers after tax roth. That means I can fill...
Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park
  01/05/26
Yeah you can roll it over into a normal Roth IRA.
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  01/05/26
So right now I can do about 30k/yr megaroth which basically ...
Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park
  01/05/26
MBR is an absolute no brainer. Literally zero reason not to ...
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  01/05/26
Yeah but it's not any better than regular 401k. I.e. that pr...
Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park
  01/05/26
No tax at all versus taxes at ordinary income rate is obviou...
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  01/05/26
How to grow after tax contributions cheaply?
Cerebral giraffe indian lodge
  01/05/26
What do you think of this. My new 401k plan allows schwab pc...
Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park
  01/05/26
Eh. The key is to buy early and not sell. That seems fine. I...
useless white lay bbw
  01/05/26
Selling is not a taxable event in ira
Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park
  01/05/26


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Date: January 5th, 2026 7:10 PM
Author: Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park

My New employer offers after tax roth. That means I can fill up pretax401k+5% match. And 70k-(23k+17k) I can put in as after tax with immediate roth conversion. Does it mean I can covert that into regular roth without any additional tax after I leave my job?

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Date: January 5th, 2026 7:23 PM
Author: useless white lay bbw

Yeah you can roll it over into a normal Roth IRA.

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Date: January 5th, 2026 7:35 PM
Author: Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park

So right now I can do about 30k/yr megaroth which basically saves me 20% capital gains tax longterm compared to putting that money in regular brokerage

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Date: January 5th, 2026 7:39 PM
Author: useless white lay bbw

MBR is an absolute no brainer. Literally zero reason not to do it.

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Date: January 5th, 2026 8:14 PM
Author: Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park

Yeah but it's not any better than regular 401k. I.e. that pretax 40k also saves on capital gains plus will be tax at lower tax rate in the future. Roth only saves me on capital gains.

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Date: January 5th, 2026 8:18 PM
Author: useless white lay bbw

No tax at all versus taxes at ordinary income rate is obviously way better.

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Date: January 5th, 2026 9:16 PM
Author: Cerebral giraffe indian lodge

How to grow after tax contributions cheaply?

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Date: January 5th, 2026 8:39 PM
Author: Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park

What do you think of this. My new 401k plan allows schwab pcra accounts so I can basically do my own investments. I'll just do qqqi, spmo, and bitcoin(if it drops below 85k again)

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Date: January 5th, 2026 9:14 PM
Author: useless white lay bbw

Eh. The key is to buy early and not sell. That seems fine. I’m much heavier on international and think you’d be way under diversified and have a ton of overlap with those two funds but ultimately if you buy and never sell you’re fine.

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Date: January 5th, 2026 10:10 PM
Author: Vivacious wild sweet tailpipe trailer park

Selling is not a taxable event in ira

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