Rollovers and Conversions Sample Clauses

Rollovers and Conversions. Your IRA may be rolled over to another IRA of yours, or may receive rollover contributions. Your Traditional IRA or SIMPLE IRA may be converted to a Xxxx XXX, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a movement of cash or other property to your IRA from another IRA, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity plan, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, or 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan, or federal Thrift Savings Plan to your IRA. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional or SIMPLE IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion and employer-sponsored retirement plan rollover to a Xxxx XXX is generally a taxable event. The general rollover and conversion rules are summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
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Rollovers and Conversions. Your Xxxx XXX may be rolled over to another Xxxx XXX of yours, may receive rollover contributions, or may receive conversion contributions, provided that all of the applicable rollover or conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a movement of cash or other property to your Xxxx XXX from another Xxxx XXX, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan, or federal Thrift Savings Plan. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional IRA or SIMPLE IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion generally is a taxable event. The general rollover and conversion rules are summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
Rollovers and Conversions. Your SIMPLE IRA may be rolled over to another SIMPLE IRA, Traditional IRA, or an eligible employer-sponsored retirement plan of yours, may receive rollover contributions, or may be converted to a Xxxx XXX, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a movement of cash or other property to your SIMPLE IRA from another SIMPLE IRA, Traditional IRA, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity plan, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, or 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan provided a two-year period has been satisfied. The amount rolled over is not subject to taxation or the additional 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of SIMPLE IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion generally is a taxable event. The general rollover and conversion rules are summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
Rollovers and Conversions. Your XXX may be rolled over to another XXX, SIMPLE XXX, or an eligible employer-sponsored retirement plan of yours, may receive rollover contributions, or may be converted to a Xxxx XXX, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a movement of cash or other property to your XXX from another XXX, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity, 403(b) tax- sheltered annuity, 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan, or federal Thrift Savings Plan. The amount rolled over is not subject to taxation or the additional 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional XXX assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion generally is a taxable event. The general rollover and conversion rules are summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
Rollovers and Conversions. Your IRA may be rolled over to another IRA of yours, may receive rollover contributions, or may be converted to a Xxxx XXX, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a movement of cash or other property to your IRA from another IRA, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan, or federal Thrift Savings Plan. The amount rolled over is not subject to taxation or the additional 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion generally is a taxable event. The general rollover and conversion rules are summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
Rollovers and Conversions. The balance in your XXX may be rolled over to another XXX, or your XXX may receive rollover contributions from any of your other IRAs or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, tax-sheltered annuity, or Section 457(b) deferred compensation plan (beginning January 1, 2002), provided that all of the applicable rollover rules are followed. “Rollover” is a term used to describe a tax-free movement of cash or other property to your XXX from any of your IRAs or eligible retirement plans. Funds in a SIMPLE XXX may not be rolled to your XXX during the first two years you participate in your employer’s SIMPLE XXX plan. Your XXX may also be converted to a Xxxx XXX if certain eligibility requirements are met. The rollover and conversion rules are generally summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a tax professional.
Rollovers and Conversions. Your Xxxx XXX may be rolled over to another Xxxx XXX of yours, may receive rollover contributions, or may receive conversion contributions provided that all of the applicable rollover or conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a tax-free movement of cash or other property to your Xxxx XXX from another Xxxx XXX. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional IRA or SIMPLE IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion is generally a taxable event. The rollover and conversion rules are generally summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
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Rollovers and Conversions. The balance in your IRA may be rolled over to another IRA, or your IRA may receive rollover contributions from any of your other IRAs or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, tax-sheltered annuity, or Section 457(b) deferred compensation plan (beginning January 1, 2002), provided that all of the applicable rollover rules are followed. “Rollover” is a term used to describe a tax-free movement of cash or other property to your IRA from any of your IRAs or eligible retirement plans. Funds in a SIMPLE IRA may not be rolled to your IRA during the first two years you participate in your employer’s SIMPLE IRA plan. Your IRA may also be converted to a Xxxx XXX if certain eligibility requirements are met. The rollover and conversion rules are generally summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a tax professional.
Rollovers and Conversions. The balance in your Xxxx XXX may be rolled over to another Xxxx XXX of yours or may receive rollover or conversion contributions, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. The rollover and conversion rules are generally summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, you should consult with your tax professional.
Rollovers and Conversions. Your IRA may be rolled over to an IRA of yours, or may receive rollover contributions. Your Traditional IRA or SIMPLE IRA may be converted to a Xxxx XXX, provided that all of the applicable rollover and conversion rules are followed. Rollover is a term used to describe a tax-free movement of cash or other property to your IRA from any of your IRAs of the same type, or from your employer’s qualified retirement plan, 403(a) annuity plan, 403(b) tax-sheltered annuity, or 457(b) eligible governmental deferred compensation plan to your Traditional IRA. Conversion is a term used to describe the movement of Traditional or SIMPLE IRA assets to a Xxxx XXX. A conversion is generally a taxable event. The rollover and conversion rules are generally summarized below. These transactions are often complex. If you have any questions regarding a rollover or conversion, please see a competent tax advisor.
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