Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Yes. All backdoors proposed to close. If you have reps, write them.
Really? Even though I use a backdoor Roth, as someone with a HHI of $400K, I would be completely embarrassed to write a rep. It's just very poor taste for high income people to be writing a rep about something like this. I'd be more inclined to donate $6000 to charity than to write a rep. At a certain income level, you just put the $6000 in a brokerage account instead and be thankful you have it. Some of you people really are unbelievable.
Good for you. We are dual income with a HHI of <250K and do not feel embarrassed at all to express our anger at the broken campaign promise.
Anonymous wrote:This passes and Roths in general will be on the chopping block. I’m not supporting a tax savings vehicle that doesn’t help me.
Anonymous wrote:I will add that the back door changes were added as a pay for for the SALT cap going to 72,500 or 80,000. People who benefit most from that earn two to three times as much as we do. So it’s broken campaign promises plus our retirement saving will be that much harder… to fund a tax break for people higher income than us? F that. That’s not OK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Yes. All backdoors proposed to close. If you have reps, write them.
Really? Even though I use a backdoor Roth, as someone with a HHI of $400K, I would be completely embarrassed to write a rep. It's just very poor taste for high income people to be writing a rep about something like this. I'd be more inclined to donate $6000 to charity than to write a rep. At a certain income level, you just put the $6000 in a brokerage account instead and be thankful you have it. Some of you people really are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah killing the backdoor Roth IRA, which people at income levels of 140 single / 208 married use, was reintroduced when they added in the SALT, which ... is best used by people far higher income than that. Annoyed AF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Yes. All backdoors proposed to close. If you have reps, write them.
Really? Even though I use a backdoor Roth, as someone with a HHI of $400K, I would be completely embarrassed to write a rep. It's just very poor taste for high income people to be writing a rep about something like this. I'd be more inclined to donate $6000 to charity than to write a rep. At a certain income level, you just put the $6000 in a brokerage account instead and be thankful you have it. Some of you people really are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Yes. All backdoors proposed to close. If you have reps, write them.
Really? Even though I use a backdoor Roth, as someone with a HHI of $400K, I would be completely embarrassed to write a rep. It's just very poor taste for high income people to be writing a rep about something like this. I'd be more inclined to donate $6000 to charity than to write a rep. At a certain income level, you just put the $6000 in a brokerage account instead and be thankful you have it. Some of you people really are unbelievable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Yes. All backdoors proposed to close. If you have reps, write them.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh is killing the megabackdoor also back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So is this pretty much set for this year? Or is there still a round of edits? Just curious if it’s settled
All IRA changes were stripped out of the bill. A lot of these proposals were dead on arrival anyway.
Anonymous wrote:So is this pretty much set for this year? Or is there still a round of edits? Just curious if it’s settled