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Can I rollover my Qualified Retirement Plan dollars (I.e. 401(k)) to an existing, traditional IRA?

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Can I rollover my Qualified Retirement Plan dollars (I.e. 401(k)) to an existing, traditional IRA?

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Yes, the IRS has relaxed rules for commingling of Qualified Retirement Plan (QRP) dollars and IRA dollars. A taxpayer can now roll funds from an old employer sponsored retirement program into an IRA that holds contributory dollars or other rollover dollars. Since Rollover IRAs are treated the same as traditional IRAs, you may also make contributions into a Rollover IRA. Please note, however, that once former QRP dollars and contribution dollars are commingled, most plans will not allow you to transfer funds from the IRA into a QRP (i.e.

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