3 Roth Rollover Strategies for Alcoa Employees

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Introduction

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Minimizing taxes is an important part of a successful retirement plan for Alcoa employees and retirees. The less money you spend on taxes, the more you’ll have to live the retirement you’ve dreamt of. But keeping taxes low can be a challenge when most of your Alcoa retirement savings have been accumulated in pre-tax accounts like your 401(k) or Traditional IRA.

 

One way to help you keep taxes low in retirement from Alcoa is by having multiple sources of income you can withdraw from, including after-tax sources like a Roth IRA. This would allow you to avoid needing to withdraw too much from pretax sources that could generate hefty tax bills. The challenge, however, is that the IRS has income limits on who can make Roth IRA contributions. If your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) is over a certain threshold, you can’t contribute to a Roth IRA – unless you use a Roth rollover.

 

A Roth rollover, or conversion, is a workaround that allows you to take advantage of a Roth IRA, and its many tax benefits, regardless of your income. While this can be an excellent strategy for your Alcoa retirement planning, it’s not right for everyone. And once a Roth conversion is done, it can’t be undone! Before you attempt a Roth conversion on your own, make sure to educate yourself on the pros and cons.

 

We created this eBook to guide Alcoa employees and retirees through the Roth conversion process and help you decide if it’s the right move for you. For more information, schedule a no-obligation consultation with our financial team. Our financial advisors are specialized in this area and would love to meet with you to review your options.

 

If you have any questions you can reach out to your Alcoa HR Department.

What Exactly is a Roth Rollover?

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A Roth IRA rollover, also called a Roth conversion, transfers money from a pre-tax retirement account, such as a Traditional IRA or 401(k), to a Roth IRA. You pay taxes on the money you convert in the year of the rollover, but then get to keep the money in the Roth IRA where it can grow tax-free.

Since Roth IRAs are not subject to Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) and Roth distributions aren’t taxable, Roth conversions can help minimize taxes in your Alcoa retirement. They can be particularly advantageous for people who have large Traditional IRA or retirement account balances and don’t want to end up with large tax bills in retirement. Likewise, if you expect to be in a higher tax bracket in later years, you can use a Roth conversion to pay the taxes on your pre-tax savings now.

Roth Rollovers in Action

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From experience with Alcoa employees and retirees, we have found that giving an overview of Roth conversions can be useful. Roth conversions are a fairly simple process. You start by funding your traditional retirement account, either a Traditional IRA or a 401(k). Since these accounts are funded with pre-tax dollars, you’ll get to take a tax deduction for the amount you contribute. But since Roth IRAs are after-tax accounts, you’ll need to pay taxes on the money when you roll it into your Roth IRA. Depending on how much you rollover and if you’ve already taken the deduction for your traditional contributions, this could result in a substantial tax bill for the year.

 

Any amount you roll over from a Traditional IRA or 401(k) to a Roth IRA must be included as income on your New Jersey state tax return the year you withdraw them from the Traditional IRA.

 

The easiest way to do a Roth conversion is as a direct rollover from one IRA account to the other. Simply tell your financial advisor that you’d like to transfer the money from your Traditional IRA directly to a Roth IRA either at the same provider or another institution. If you don’t already have a Roth IRA, you’ll open one during the conversion process. We have found this to be a popular option for many of our Alcoa clients.

 

You could also do an indirect transfer using the 60-day rollover method. In this case, you’d receive a check distribution from the Traditional IRA and have 60 days to deposit it into your Roth IRA. Converting assets from a 401(k) or another Alcoa-sponsored plan can be a little more complicated. You will generally need to wait until you leave Alcoa to access the money in your Alcoa-sponsored plan, although some employers allow “in-service distributions.”

 

You’ll need to contact your Alcoa plan manager directly to begin the Roth conversion. Let Alcoa know you’d like to roll over the assets directly to the financial institution where your Roth IRA is held. If your Alcoa plan sends you a check, it will withhold 20 percent of the balance to cover the taxes of a distribution. You’ll then have 60 days to put the money, plus the 20 percent that was withheld, into your Roth IRA. If you miss this deadline, you may owe a 10 percent early withdrawal penalty if you’re under 59-½ years of age.

 

Once the conversion is complete, you generally need to leave the assets in the Roth IRA for five years to avoid any penalties and taxes. After the five-year requirement has been met, distributions from a Roth IRA are tax- and penalty free provided you are at least 59-½ years of age. If you’re younger than this, you can still access your contributions tax and penalty-free after the five years have elapsed, but any earnings you withdraw will be taxed and penalized.

 

Note that you must take your RMD before doing a Roth conversion. You also cannot convert a RMD into a Roth. The IRS generally limits you to one rollover every 12 months. You also cannot make a rollover from the receiving IRA during this period.

 

If you have any questions you can reach out to your Alcoa HR Department.

 

Real World Example

 

The real advantage of a Roth conversion lies in the power of compounding. To illustrate this with a numerical example, consider “Linda.” Linda* has a $700,000 Traditional IRA and is in the 22 percent federal tax bracket and 5.525 percent New Jersey state income tax bracket with $50,000 of annual income.

 

About to begin her RMDs, Linda decides to convert $25,000 of her IRA each year, which would keep her still within the same federal and state tax brackets. After paying taxes on her conversion, she gets to put about $18,000 into her Roth IRA. If she does this each year for 15 years and earns an annual rate of return of 7 percent, she would have more than $545,000 in her Roth IRA 15 years from now. This is money she can now withdraw at any time tax-free, or leave for her heirs to inherit.

 

Doing so also allowed her to reduce her RMDs during that time period by more than $136,000.[6-9]

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Why You Should Use Roth Rollovers

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Roth rollovers can provide many benefits to Alcoa employees and retirees, including:

  • TAX-FREE WITHDRAWALS: After the five-year rule has been satisfied, you can withdraw money from your Roth IRA without owing taxes. This makes Roth IRAs potent, long-term saving vehicles as your earnings grow tax-free. Traditional retirement account distributions, on the other hand, are taxed at ordinary income rates.

 

  • WITHDRAWS AT ANY TIME: Since you’ve already paid taxes on your Roth contributions, you can access them at any time after the five-year aging rule has been satisfied. That said, the longer you leave the money in the account, the more it can benefit from that tax-free growth. Also note that if you withdraw your investment earnings before age 59-½, you’ll owe ordinary income taxes plus a 10 percent penalty on that amount.

 

  • NO RMDS:  Roth IRAs are also exempt from RMDs. This makes the tax-free growth within a Roth even more advantageous, as you can leave the money in the account beyond your RMD age.

 

  • ESTATE PLANNING TOOLS:  Since you are not required to withdraw money from a Roth IRA, they can be powerful estate planning tools. Your beneficiaries will have to take RMDs, but they can do so without paying federal income taxes on their withdrawals after the five-year rule has been met.

 

  • A WORK-AROUND FOR INCOME RESTRICTIONS:  A Roth conversion lets you access all of the above benefits of a Roth IRA even if you earn above the IRS’s Roth IRA contribution income limits. By first putting the money into a Traditional IRA, which has no income restrictions, then moving it into your Roth IRA, you can use this backdoor approach to funding a Roth.

Roth Rollover Downsides

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Given the many advantages to a Roth rollover, you may wonder why someone wouldn’t want to do one. But there are drawbacks to the strategy as well.     

 

The main disadvantage to Roth rollovers is the cost. You will have to pay taxes on any amount you convert. If you make a significant rollover or are in a high-income tax bracket at the time of the conversion, this could result in a hefty tax bill. If you convert a significant amount, you also run the risk of getting bumped into a higher tax bracket, which would raise your bill even more.

 

Some people choose to use part of the converted balance to pay the tax bill, much like when you withdraw from your 401(k), Alcoa withholds 20 percent of the amount you request. This strategy means you’ll have less money invested in the Roth to benefit from the tax-free growth. It’s also not recommended if you do the conversion before turning 59-½, because this may trigger the 10 percent early withdrawal penalty on top of the taxes you’ll already owe.

 

Another disadvantage to Roth conversions is the five-year rule. You have to wait at least five years to withdraw converted money from a Roth IRA to avoid taxes and a potential penalty. So, if you think you’ll need the money sooner than your conversion’s five-year birthday, you may not want to put it into a new Roth.

 

If you have any questions you can reach out to your Alcoa HR Department.

 What Case Would Roth Rollovers Not Be Good for You

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Roth conversions are not for all Alcoa employees and retirees. Here are some of the instances when you wouldn’t make a Roth roll-over:

  • YOU’LL BE IN A LOWER TAX BRACKET IN RETIREMENT:  The point of a Roth conversion is often to minimize taxes, so it doesn’t make much sense to do a conversion if you think you’ll be in a lower tax bracket later on. New Jersey is not considered a tax-friendly state, so if you plan to relocate from New Jersey when you retire to a lower tax state, such as Florida or Virginia, for example, you may do better to postpone your conversion until then.

 

  • YOU CAN’T PAY THE CONVERSION TAXES:  Roth conversions will raise your tax bill the year you make the conversion. If you don’t have the funds to pay that bill now, you should probably avoid the conversion. As discussed above, using a portion of the rollover to pay your tax bill only counteracts the tax saving benefits of the rollover.

 

  • THE ROLLOVER WILL RAISE YOUR TAX BRACKET:  Since Roth conversions are included as income on your New Jersey and federal tax return, they can bump you into a higher marginal tax bracket. If this is an issue, you may want to spread your conversion out over multiple years.

 

  • YOU’LL NEED THE MONEY IN LESS THAN FIVE YEARS:  If you think you’ll need to use the money you’re planning to convert in less than five years, there’s likely no reason to convert it as you’ll end up paying taxes anyway.

Are Roth Rollovers worth it?

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Ultimately, Roth conversions are personal decisions. Since everyone’s situation is different, the decision of whether to make a conversion or not needs to be made on a case-by-case basis.

 

If you’re still unsure if a Roth rollover is right for you, consult a financial advisor. At Foran Financial Group, we can evaluate the potential tax impacts of a Roth conversion, both this year and in the future. If the numbers don’t line up this year, there’s always next year.

About The Retirement Group    

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The Retirement Group is a nation-wide group of financial advisors who work together as a team.

 

We focus entirely on retirement planning and the design of retirement portfolios for transitioning corporate employees. Each representative of the group has been hand selected by The Retirement Group in select cities of the United States. Each advisor was selected based on their pension expertise, experience in financial planning, and portfolio construction knowledge.

TRG takes a teamwork approach in providing the best possible solutions for our clients’ concerns. The Team has a conservative investment philosophy and diversifies client portfolios with laddered bonds, CDs, mutual funds, ETFs, Annuities, Stocks and other investments to help achieve their goals. The team addresses Retirement, Pension, Tax, Asset Allocation, Estate, and Elder Care issues. This document utilizes various research tools and techniques. A variety of assumptions and judgmental elements are inevitably inherent in any attempt to estimate future results and, consequently, such results should be viewed as tentative estimations. Changes in the law, investment climate, interest rates, and personal circumstances will have profound effects on both the accuracy of our estimations and the suitability of our recommendations. The need for ongoing sensitivity to change and for constant re-examination and alteration of the plan is thus apparent.

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What are the key eligibility requirements for employees to participate in the Pension Plan for Certain Hourly Employees of Alcoa USA Corp, and how do these requirements change if an employee is hired or rehired after April 1, 2022? This question aims to explore the specific criteria that must be met for participation in the plan, providing clarity on both the general eligibility for new employees and any exceptions for those previously employed.

Eligibility Requirements: Employees are automatically eligible for the Pension Plan for Certain Hourly Employees of Alcoa USA Corp if they were hired or rehired before April 1, 2022, have reached age 21, and completed one year of vesting service. Employees hired or rehired on or after April 1, 2022, are not eligible for this pension plan​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Vesting Service Calculation: Vesting service determines when an employee becomes eligible for pension benefits. Employees become vested after completing five years of vesting service, which includes both periods of pension service and non-pension service such as absences not counted towards pension service. This is crucial for retirement planning, as it ensures employees are entitled to pension benefits even if they leave the company after becoming vested​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Retirement Options: The plan offers normal retirement (at age 65 with five years of vesting service), 60/10 retirement (for employees between 60 and 62 with 10 years of vesting service), and 62/10 retirement (for employees between 62 and 65 with 10 years of vesting service). Disability retirement is also available for those permanently incapacitated with 10 years of vesting service​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Survivor Benefits: The pension plan provides automatic surviving spouse coverage unless waived by the employee and spouse. Surviving spouse pensions are payable if the employee dies while actively employed and vested in the plan, after retirement, or while receiving a deferred vested pension. The spouse must submit a written application to claim benefits​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …)​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Pension Calculation: The regular monthly pension is calculated using a formula based on the employee's pension service and a pension factor in effect when pension service ends. For example, if an employee retires at 65 with 10 years of service, the pension factor might be $57 per year of service. The pension is adjusted based on age and service length​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Disability Retirement: Employees under 62 who are permanently incapacitated with at least 10 years of vesting service qualify for disability retirement. They must be deemed permanently disabled and unable to return to work in a bargaining unit occupation. A medical examination may be required to confirm ongoing eligibility​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Retirement Application Process: Employees must file a retirement application with the plan administrator before their desired retirement date. The application can be filed up to 90 days before retirement, and the process typically includes receiving benefit explanations and payment elections within this timeframe​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC): The PBGC provides a safety net for pension benefits in the case of plan termination or financial distress. If the pension plan is underfunded, the PBGC ensures employees still receive pension benefits, although certain limitations may apply​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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Contacting Benefits Management: Employees can reach out to the benefits management team through the Alight Worklife™ website or by phone at 1-844-31ALCOA. This service provides assistance with pension-related inquiries and retirement applications​(Alcoa USA Corp_Pension …).

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