Question by Mike201JC: Does transferring a Roth IRA to another institution impact the five year rule for qualified distributions?
If I transfer a Roth IRA from one financial institution to another, will the five year waiting period for tax-free qualified distributions be impacted, or will it still be calculated from the date I first contributed to the IRA at the original institution?
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Answer by Bash Limpbutt’s Oozing Cyst©
No, rollovers between like type accounts (i.e. Roth to Roth) do not affect the calendar at all.
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Question by ResearchGirl: I moved my Roth IRA to a different institution. How does that affect the 5 year rule for withdrawals?
I’ve had an Roth IRA for 9 years, but recently moved it to a new institution. If I want to take money out of my contributions, how is the account affected by the 5-year rule? Does this account have to be open for 5 years at the new institution before I can withdraw?
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Answer by tro
you have fulfilled the 5 yr rule no matter where it was deposited
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I want to open a Roth IRA with Vanguard, but the minimum is three thousand, which I don’t currently have. If I were to open an IRA with Sharebuilder (or some other institution with lower minimums) would I later be able to transfer it to Vanguard without paying fees for cashing it out?
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I’ve had an Roth IRA for 9 years, but recently moved it to a new institution. If I want to take money out of my contributions, how is the account affected by the 5-year rule? Does this account have to be open for 5 years at the new institution before I can withdraw?
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