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Tax Advisers Expect More than a Third of Clients to Convert to Roth
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March 10, 2010 --- A Fidelity Investments study found 40% of investors working with tax advisers are now eligible for Roth IRA conversions, and more than a third (35%) are expected to complete a conversion by year-end. ---
The survey of nearly 500 tax advisers found 43% of their clients would benefit from a Roth IRA conversion, given two-thirds (66%) of advisers also think income taxes will generally rise in the future, according to Fidelity. Most (88%) advisers also expect discussions with their clients about Roth IRA conversions will increase during the next six months.
Respondents said they start the conversation more than half (59%) of the time, and 57% of their clients are hearing about the opportunity for the first time. While interest levels are high (89%) after these conversations, advisers said their clients express some reservations about converting to a Roth IRA, with the biggest being the potential tax costs (see “
Report Warns of Cost of Roth Conversion
”).
According to the survey, half of tax adviser clients are planning to pay for a Roth IRA conversion from the account being converted. In addition, the majority (54%) plan to take advantage of the one-time opportunity this year to split the taxable income between their 2010 and 2011 tax filing years.
Of the 35% of clients who are expected to complete a conversion by year end, the majority (91%) have already started or completed the process. Nearly half (44%) of the conversions are $50,000 or more.
Among tax adviser clients who are likely to convert to a Roth IRA this year, half will be converting all eligible assets from accounts such as a Traditional IRA or 401(k) with a former employer.
Rebecca Moore
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