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Re: sukus post# 799015

Thursday, 11/20/2025 9:55:28 PM

Thursday, November 20, 2025 9:55:28 PM

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Hi Sukus,
I have found both scenarios online. One says you can withdraw the Conversion & the Earnings. The other says you can just withdraw the Conversion...but have to wait 5 years for earnings.

Question: Do you have professional insight that explains your view? Or are you looking online also. I would like to know, because my wife and I have done Several Roth Conversions. Her's were done before she turned 59 1/2. Mine were done after I was 59 1/2.

I will just be getting on Medicare this January 1st. I turned 66 this year. What a mind blow that was trying to figure Medicare out. Anything Government/IRS is such a pain.

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