Rollover of 403b to Traditional IRA
Should I make a rollover of 403b to Traditional
IRA?
A rollover of 403b to Traditional IRA is
permitted if one of the following Rollover of 403b to IRA
permissible events occur:
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death,
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disability,
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over 59 1/2 or
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separation from service.
From 2002, if a 403b retirement plans are
permitted for a rollover of 403b to traditional IRA,
the 403b plan owner can transfer 403b to IRA,
to another employer retirement qualified plan, such as
a 401k, or deferred compensation section 457 plan, if the
targeted retirement plan allows it.
If a rollover of 403b to Traditional
IRA is permitted, the 403b plan is treated the same way as
401k rollovers from other qualified plans.
Can and should a rollover of 403b
to Traditional IRA be commingled with IRA contribution
assets?
Although 403b plans assets may be commingled
with other IRA assets, and IRS rules allow IRA contribution
money to be rolled into a 403b plan, 403b plans are not
obligated to accept rollovers of IRA contribution money or even
403b retirement plans money.
The 403b plans document determines whether
the 403b plans will accept an IRA rollover of 403b retirement
plans or IRA contribution money.
An employee might want to roll the 403b
plans assets back into another 403b plan to be in a
position to have the ability to take loans from the 403b plans
or have enhanced creditor protection that some states afford to
403b plans. See also more frequently asked questions about
Rollover of 403b and whether
you should rollover your 403b plan.
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