Allowable Nontaxable IRA Rollovers Contributions Interpreted To Mean One Per Taxpayer Per Tax Year in US Tax Court Case - Bobrow v. Commissioner - John R. Dundon II, Enrolled Agent
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Allowable Nontaxable IRA Rollovers Contributions Interpreted To Mean One Per Taxpayer Per Tax Year in US Tax Court Case – Bobrow v. Commissioner

Allowable Nontaxable IRA Rollovers Contributions Interpreted To Mean One Per Taxpayer Per Tax Year in US Tax Court Case – Bobrow v. Commissioner


In Bobrow v. Comm’r, T.C. Memo. 2014-21, the Tax Court relied on IRC 408(d)(3)(B) regarding the limits and frequency of nontaxable rollover contributions elected by the taxpayer noting that the one-year limitation addressed in this section of the US Tax Code applies to all IRAs maintained by the individual taxpayer.

So there you have it, as a result going forward I am now advising US Taxpayers to engage only one IRA rollover per tax year and to be the absolute safest one rollover every 366 days.

 



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