26 USC § 408A - Roth IRAs
(a)
General rule
Except as provided in this section, a Roth IRA shall be treated for purposes of this title in the same manner as an individual retirement plan.
(b)
Roth IRA
For purposes of this title, the term “Roth IRA” means an individual retirement plan (as defined in section
7701
(a)(37)) which is designated (in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe) at the time of establishment of the plan as a Roth IRA. Such designation shall be made in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe.
(c)
Treatment of contributions
(1)
No deduction allowed
No deduction shall be allowed under section
219 for a contribution to a Roth IRA.
(2)
Contribution limit
The aggregate amount of contributions for any taxable year to all Roth IRAs maintained for the benefit of an individual shall not exceed the excess (if any) of—
(A)
the maximum amount allowable as a deduction under section
219 with respect to such individual for such taxable year (computed without regard to subsection (d)(1) or (g) of such section), over
(3)
Limits based on modified adjusted gross income
(A)
Dollar limit
The amount determined under paragraph (2) for any taxable year shall not exceed an amount equal to the amount determined under paragraph (2)(A) for such taxable year, reduced (but not below zero) by the amount which bears the same ratio to such amount as—
(B)
Definitions
For purposes of this paragraph—
(D)
Inflation adjustment
In the case of any taxable year beginning in a calendar year after 2006, the dollar amounts in subclauses (I) and (II) of subparagraph (B)(ii) shall each be increased by an amount equal to—
(ii)
the cost-of-living adjustment determined under section
1
(f)(3) for the calendar year in which the taxable year begins, determined by substituting “calendar year 2005” for “calendar year 1992” in subparagraph (B) thereof.
Any increase determined under the preceding sentence shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $1,000.
(4)
Contributions permitted after age 701/2
Contributions to a Roth IRA may be made even after the individual for whom the account is maintained has attained age 701/2.
(5)
Mandatory distribution rules not to apply before death
Notwithstanding subsections (a)(6) and (b)(3) ofsection
408 (relating to required distributions), the following provisions shall not apply to any Roth IRA:
(d)
Distribution rules
For purposes of this title—
(2)
Qualified distribution
For purposes of this subsection—
(A)
In general
The term “qualified distribution” means any payment or distribution—
(B)
Distributions within nonexclusion period
A payment or distribution from a Roth IRA shall not be treated as a qualified distribution under subparagraph (A) if such payment or distribution is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the first taxable year for which the individual made a contribution to a Roth IRA (or such individual’s spouse made a contribution to a Roth IRA) established for such individual.
(3)
Rollovers from an eligible retirement plan other than a Roth IRA
(A)
In general
Notwithstanding sections
402
(c),
403
(b)(8),
408
(d)(3), and
457
(e)(16), in the case of any distribution to which this paragraph applies—
(i)
there shall be included in gross income any amount which would be includible were it not part of a qualified rollover contribution,
(iii)
unless the taxpayer elects not to have this clause apply, any amount required to be included in gross income for any taxable year beginning in 2010 by reason of this paragraph shall be so included ratably over the 2-taxable-year period beginning with the first taxable year beginning in 2011.
Any election under clause (iii) for any distributions during a taxable year may not be changed after the due date for such taxable year.
(B)
Distributions to which paragraph applies
This paragraph shall apply to a distribution from an eligible retirement plan (as defined by section
402
(c)(8)(B)) maintained for the benefit of an individual which is contributed to a Roth IRA maintained for the benefit of such individual in a qualified rollover contribution. This paragraph shall not apply to a distribution which is a qualified rollover contribution from a Roth IRA or a qualified rollover contribution from a designated Roth account which is a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A)
[1]
(C)
Conversions
The conversion of an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA) to a Roth IRA shall be treated for purposes of this paragraph as a distribution to which this paragraph applies.
(D)
Additional reporting requirements
Trustees of Roth IRAs, trustees of individual retirement plans, persons subject to section
6047
(d)(1), or all of the foregoing persons, whichever is appropriate, shall include such additional information in reports required under section
408
(i) or
6047 as the Secretary may require to ensure that amounts required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A) are so included.
(E)
Special rules for contributions to which 2-year averaging applies
In the case of a qualified rollover contribution to a Roth IRA of a distribution to which subparagraph (A)(iii) applied, the following rules shall apply:
(i)
Acceleration of inclusion
(I)
In general
The amount otherwise required to be included in gross income for any taxable year beginning in 2010 or the first taxable year in the 2-year period under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be increased by the aggregate distributions from Roth IRAs for such taxable year which are allocable under paragraph (4) to the portion of such qualified rollover contribution required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(i).
(II)
Limitation on aggregate amount included
The amount required to be included in gross income for any taxable year under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall not exceed the aggregate amount required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(iii) for all taxable years in the 2-year period (without regard to subclause (I)) reduced by amounts included for all preceding taxable years.
(ii)
Death of distributee
(I)
In general
If the individual required to include amounts in gross income under such subparagraph dies before all of such amounts are included, all remaining amounts shall be included in gross income for the taxable year which includes the date of death.
(II)
Special rule for surviving spouse
If the spouse of the individual described in subclause (I) acquires the individual’s entire interest in any Roth IRA to which such qualified rollover contribution is properly allocable, the spouse may elect to treat the remaining amounts described in subclause (I) as includible in the spouse’s gross income in the taxable years of the spouse ending with or within the taxable years of such individual in which such amounts would otherwise have been includible. Any such election may not be made or changed after the due date for the spouse’s taxable year which includes the date of death.
(F)
Special rule for applying section
72
(i)
In general
If—
(I)
any portion of a distribution from a Roth IRA is properly allocable to a qualified rollover contribution described in this paragraph; and
(II)
such distribution is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the taxable year in which such contribution was made,
then section
72
(t) shall be applied as if such portion were includible in gross income.
(4)
Aggregation and ordering rules
(B)
Ordering rules
For purposes of applying this section and section
72 to any distribution from a Roth IRA, such distribution shall be treated as made—
(i)
from contributions to the extent that the amount of such distribution, when added to all previous distributions from the Roth IRA, does not exceed the aggregate contributions to the Roth IRA; and
(ii)
from such contributions in the following order:
(II)
Qualified rollover contributions to which paragraph (3) applies on a first-in, first-out basis.
Any distribution allocated to a qualified rollover contribution under clause (ii)(II) shall be allocated first to the portion of such contribution required to be included in gross income.
(6)
Taxpayer may make adjustments before due date
(A)
In general
Except as provided by the Secretary, if, on or before the due date for any taxable year, a taxpayer transfers in a trustee-to-trustee transfer any contribution to an individual retirement plan made during such taxable year from such plan to any other individual retirement plan, then, for purposes of this chapter, such contribution shall be treated as having been made to the transferee plan (and not the transferor plan).
(e)
Qualified rollover contribution
For purposes of this section—
(1)
In general
The term “qualified rollover contribution” means a rollover contribution—
(B)
from an eligible retirement plan, but only if—
(i)
in the case of an individual retirement plan, such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
408
(d)(3), and
(2)
Military death gratuity
(A)
In general
The term “qualified rollover contribution” includes a contribution to a Roth IRA maintained for the benefit of an individual made before the end of the 1-year period beginning on the date on which such individual receives an amount under section
1477 of title
10, United States Code, or section
1967 of title
38 of such Code, with respect to a person, to the extent that such contribution does not exceed—
(C)
Application of section
72
For purposes of applying section
72 in the case of a distribution which is not a qualified distribution, the amount treated as a rollover by reason of subparagraph (A) shall be treated as investment in the contract.
(f)
Individual retirement plan
For purposes of this section—
[1] So in original. Probably should be followed by a period.
[2] So in original. The word “the” probably should not appear.
(a)
General rule
Except as provided in this section, a Roth IRA shall be treated for purposes of this title in the same manner as an individual retirement plan.
(b)
Roth IRA
For purposes of this title, the term “Roth IRA” means an individual retirement plan (as defined in section
7701
(a)(37)) which is designated (in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe) at the time of establishment of the plan as a Roth IRA. Such designation shall be made in such manner as the Secretary may prescribe.
(c)
Treatment of contributions
(1)
No deduction allowed
No deduction shall be allowed under section
219 for a contribution to a Roth IRA.
(2)
Contribution limit
The aggregate amount of contributions for any taxable year to all Roth IRAs maintained for the benefit of an individual shall not exceed the excess (if any) of—
(A)
the maximum amount allowable as a deduction under section
219 with respect to such individual for such taxable year (computed without regard to subsection (d)(1) or (g) of such section), over
(3)
Limits based on modified adjusted gross income
(A)
Dollar limit
The amount determined under paragraph (2) for any taxable year shall not exceed an amount equal to the amount determined under paragraph (2)(A) for such taxable year, reduced (but not below zero) by the amount which bears the same ratio to such amount as—
(B)
Definitions
For purposes of this paragraph—
(D)
Inflation adjustment
In the case of any taxable year beginning in a calendar year after 2006, the dollar amounts in subclauses (I) and (II) of subparagraph (B)(ii) shall each be increased by an amount equal to—
(ii)
the cost-of-living adjustment determined under section
1
(f)(3) for the calendar year in which the taxable year begins, determined by substituting “calendar year 2005” for “calendar year 1992” in subparagraph (B) thereof.
Any increase determined under the preceding sentence shall be rounded to the nearest multiple of $1,000.
(4)
Contributions permitted after age 701/2
Contributions to a Roth IRA may be made even after the individual for whom the account is maintained has attained age 701/2.
(5)
Mandatory distribution rules not to apply before death
Notwithstanding subsections (a)(6) and (b)(3) ofsection
408 (relating to required distributions), the following provisions shall not apply to any Roth IRA:
(d)
Distribution rules
For purposes of this title—
(2)
Qualified distribution
For purposes of this subsection—
(A)
In general
The term “qualified distribution” means any payment or distribution—
(B)
Distributions within nonexclusion period
A payment or distribution from a Roth IRA shall not be treated as a qualified distribution under subparagraph (A) if such payment or distribution is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the first taxable year for which the individual made a contribution to a Roth IRA (or such individual’s spouse made a contribution to a Roth IRA) established for such individual.
(3)
Rollovers from an eligible retirement plan other than a Roth IRA
(A)
In general
Notwithstanding sections
402
(c),
403
(b)(8),
408
(d)(3), and
457
(e)(16), in the case of any distribution to which this paragraph applies—
(i)
there shall be included in gross income any amount which would be includible were it not part of a qualified rollover contribution,
(iii)
unless the taxpayer elects not to have this clause apply, any amount required to be included in gross income for any taxable year beginning in 2010 by reason of this paragraph shall be so included ratably over the 2-taxable-year period beginning with the first taxable year beginning in 2011.
Any election under clause (iii) for any distributions during a taxable year may not be changed after the due date for such taxable year.
(B)
Distributions to which paragraph applies
This paragraph shall apply to a distribution from an eligible retirement plan (as defined by section
402
(c)(8)(B)) maintained for the benefit of an individual which is contributed to a Roth IRA maintained for the benefit of such individual in a qualified rollover contribution. This paragraph shall not apply to a distribution which is a qualified rollover contribution from a Roth IRA or a qualified rollover contribution from a designated Roth account which is a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A)
[1]
(C)
Conversions
The conversion of an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA) to a Roth IRA shall be treated for purposes of this paragraph as a distribution to which this paragraph applies.
(D)
Additional reporting requirements
Trustees of Roth IRAs, trustees of individual retirement plans, persons subject to section
6047
(d)(1), or all of the foregoing persons, whichever is appropriate, shall include such additional information in reports required under section
408
(i) or
6047 as the Secretary may require to ensure that amounts required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A) are so included.
(E)
Special rules for contributions to which 2-year averaging applies
In the case of a qualified rollover contribution to a Roth IRA of a distribution to which subparagraph (A)(iii) applied, the following rules shall apply:
(i)
Acceleration of inclusion
(I)
In general
The amount otherwise required to be included in gross income for any taxable year beginning in 2010 or the first taxable year in the 2-year period under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be increased by the aggregate distributions from Roth IRAs for such taxable year which are allocable under paragraph (4) to the portion of such qualified rollover contribution required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(i).
(II)
Limitation on aggregate amount included
The amount required to be included in gross income for any taxable year under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall not exceed the aggregate amount required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(iii) for all taxable years in the 2-year period (without regard to subclause (I)) reduced by amounts included for all preceding taxable years.
(ii)
Death of distributee
(I)
In general
If the individual required to include amounts in gross income under such subparagraph dies before all of such amounts are included, all remaining amounts shall be included in gross income for the taxable year which includes the date of death.
(II)
Special rule for surviving spouse
If the spouse of the individual described in subclause (I) acquires the individual’s entire interest in any Roth IRA to which such qualified rollover contribution is properly allocable, the spouse may elect to treat the remaining amounts described in subclause (I) as includible in the spouse’s gross income in the taxable years of the spouse ending with or within the taxable years of such individual in which such amounts would otherwise have been includible. Any such election may not be made or changed after the due date for the spouse’s taxable year which includes the date of death.
(F)
Special rule for applying section
72
(i)
In general
If—
(I)
any portion of a distribution from a Roth IRA is properly allocable to a qualified rollover contribution described in this paragraph; and
(II)
such distribution is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the taxable year in which such contribution was made,
then section
72
(t) shall be applied as if such portion were includible in gross income.
(4)
Aggregation and ordering rules
(B)
Ordering rules
For purposes of applying this section and section
72 to any distribution from a Roth IRA, such distribution shall be treated as made—
(i)
from contributions to the extent that the amount of such distribution, when added to all previous distributions from the Roth IRA, does not exceed the aggregate contributions to the Roth IRA; and
(ii)
from such contributions in the following order:
(II)
Qualified rollover contributions to which paragraph (3) applies on a first-in, first-out basis.
Any distribution allocated to a qualified rollover contribution under clause (ii)(II) shall be allocated first to the portion of such contribution required to be included in gross income.
(6)
Taxpayer may make adjustments before due date
(A)
In general
Except as provided by the Secretary, if, on or before the due date for any taxable year, a taxpayer transfers in a trustee-to-trustee transfer any contribution to an individual retirement plan made during such taxable year from such plan to any other individual retirement plan, then, for purposes of this chapter, such contribution shall be treated as having been made to the transferee plan (and not the transferor plan).
(e)
Qualified rollover contribution
For purposes of this section—
(1)
In general
The term “qualified rollover contribution” means a rollover contribution—
(B)
from an eligible retirement plan, but only if—
(i)
in the case of an individual retirement plan, such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
408
(d)(3), and
(2)
Military death gratuity
(A)
In general
The term “qualified rollover contribution” includes a contribution to a Roth IRA maintained for the benefit of an individual made before the end of the 1-year period beginning on the date on which such individual receives an amount under section
1477 of title
10, United States Code, or section
1967 of title
38 of such Code, with respect to a person, to the extent that such contribution does not exceed—
(C)
Application of section
72
For purposes of applying section
72 in the case of a distribution which is not a qualified distribution, the amount treated as a rollover by reason of subparagraph (A) shall be treated as investment in the contract.
(f)
Individual retirement plan
For purposes of this section—
[1] So in original. Probably should be followed by a period.
[2] So in original. The word “the” probably should not appear.
Source
(Added Pub. L. 105–34, title III, § 302(a),Aug. 5, 1997, 111 Stat. 825; amended Pub. L. 105–206, title VI, § 6005(b)(1)–(7), (9), title VII, § 7004(a),July 22, 1998, 112 Stat. 796–800, 833; Pub. L. 105–277, div. J, title IV, § 4002(j),Oct. 21, 1998, 112 Stat. 2681–908; Pub. L. 107–16, title VI, § 617(e)(1),June 7, 2001, 115 Stat. 106; Pub. L. 109–222, title V, § 512(a), (b),May 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 365; Pub. L. 109–280, title VIII, §§ 824(a), (b),
833
(c),Aug. 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 998, 1004; Pub. L. 110–245, title I, § 109(a), (b),June 17, 2008, 122 Stat. 1631, 1632; Pub. L. 110–458, title I, § 108(d), (h),Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5109.)
Inflation Adjusted Items for Certain Years
For inflation adjustment of certain items in this section, see Revenue Procedures listed in a table under section 1 of this title and Internal Revenue Notices listed in a table under section 401 of this title.
Amendments
2008—Subsec. (c)(3)(B). Pub. L. 110–458, § 108(d)(1), in introductory provisions, struck out second “an” before “eligible” and “other than a Roth IRA” before “during any taxable year”, and inserted as concluding provisions “This subparagraph shall not apply to a qualified rollover contribution from a Roth IRA or to a qualified rollover contribution from a designated Roth account which is a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A).”
Subsec. (c)(3)(C), (E). Pub. L. 110–458, § 108(h)(1), redesignated subpar. (C) relating to inflation adjustment as subpar. (E).
Subsec. (d)(3)(B). Pub. L. 110–458, § 108(d)(2), struck out “(other than a Roth IRA)” after “section
402
(c)(8)(B))” and inserted at end “This paragraph shall not apply to a distribution which is a qualified rollover contribution from a Roth IRA or a qualified rollover contribution from a designated Roth account which is a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A)”.
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 110–245, § 109(b), amended subsec. (e), as in effect after amendment by section 824(a) ofPub. L. 109–280, by amending text generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “For purposes of this section, the term ‘qualified rollover contribution’ means a rollover contribution—
“(1) to a Roth IRA from another such account,
“(2) from an eligible retirement plan, but only if—
“(A) in the case of an individual retirement plan, such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
408
(d)(3), and
“(B) in the case of any eligible retirement plan (as defined in section
402
(c)(8)(B) other than clauses (i) and (ii) thereof), such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
402
(c),
403
(b)(8), or
457
(e)(16), as applicable.
For purposes of section
408
(d)(3)(B), there shall be disregarded any qualified rollover contribution from an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA) to a Roth IRA.”
Pub. L. 110–245, § 109(a), amended subsec. (e), as in effect before amendment by section 824(a) ofPub. L. 109–280, by reenacting heading without change and amending text to read as follows: “For purposes of this section—
“(1) In general.—The term ‘qualified rollover contribution’ means a rollover contribution to a Roth IRA from another such account, or from an individual retirement plan, but only if such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
408
(d)(3). Such term includes a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A). For purposes of section
408
(d)(3)(B), there shall be disregarded any qualified rollover contribution from an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA) to a Roth IRA.
“(2) Military death gratuity.—
“(A) In general.—The term ‘qualified rollover contribution’ includes a contribution to a Roth IRA maintained for the benefit of an individual made before the end of the 1-year period beginning on the date on which such individual receives an amount under section
1477 of title
10, United States Code, or section
1967 of title
38 of such Code, with respect to a person, to the extent that such contribution does not exceed—
“(i) the sum of the amounts received during such period by such individual under such sections with respect to such person, reduced by
“(ii) the amounts so received which were contributed to a Coverdell education savings account under section
530
(d)(9).
“(B) Annual limit on number of rollovers not to apply.—Section
408
(d)(3)(B) shall not apply with respect to amounts treated as a rollover by subparagraph (A).
“(C) Application of section 72.—For purposes of applying section
72 in the case of a distribution which is not a qualified distribution, the amount treated as a rollover by reason of subparagraph (A) shall be treated as investment in the contract.” See 2006 Amendment note below.
2006—Subsec. (c)(3)(B). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(a)(1), redesignated subpar. (C) as (B) and struck out former subpar. (B). Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “A taxpayer shall not be allowed to make a qualified rollover contribution to a Roth IRA from an individual retirement plan other than a Roth IRA during any taxable year if, for the taxable year of the distribution to which such contribution relates—
“(i) the taxpayer’s adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000, or
“(ii) the taxpayer is a married individual filing a separate return.
This subparagraph shall not apply to a qualified rollover contribution from a Roth IRA or to a qualified rollover contribution from a designated Roth account which is a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A).” See Effective Date of 2006 Amendment note below.
Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(b)(1), substituted “eligible retirement plan” for “IRA” in heading and “an eligible retirement plan (as defined by section
402
(c)(8)(B))” for “individual retirement plan” in introductory provisions. See Effective Date of 2006 Amendment note below.
Subsec. (c)(3)(B)(i). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(a)(2), substituted “except that any amount included in gross income under subsection (d)(3) shall not be taken into account, and” for “except that—
“(I) any amount included in gross income under subsection (d)(3) shall not be taken into account; and
“(II) any amount included in gross income by reason of a required distribution under a provision described in paragraph (5) shall not be taken into account for purposes of subparagraph (B)(i), and”.
Subsec. (c)(3)(C). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(a)(1), redesignated subpar. (D), relating to marital status, as (C). Former subpar. (C) redesignated (B). See Effective Date of 2006 Amendment note below.
Pub. L. 109–280, § 833(c), added subpar. (C) relating to inflation adjustment.
Subsec. (c)(3)(D), (E). Pub. L. 110–458, § 108(h)(2), redesignated subpar. (E) as (D) and substituted “subparagraph (B)(ii)” for “subparagraph (C)(ii)”.
Subsec. (d)(3). Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(b)(2)(E), substituted “an eligible retirement plan” for “an IRA” in heading.
Subsec. (d)(3)(A). Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(b)(2)(A), substituted “sections
402
(c),
403
(b)(8),
408
(d)(3), and
457
(e)(16)” for “section
408
(d)(3)” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (d)(3)(A)(iii). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(b)(1), amended cl. (iii) generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (iii) read as follows: “unless the taxpayer elects not to have this clause apply for any taxable year, any amount required to be included in gross income for such taxable year by reason of this paragraph for any distribution before January 1, 1999, shall be so included ratably over the 4-taxable year period beginning with such taxable year.”
Subsec. (d)(3)(B). Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(b)(2)(B), substituted “eligible retirement plan (as defined by section
402
(c)(8)(B))” for “individual retirement plan”.
Subsec. (d)(3)(D). Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(b)(2)(C), (D), substituted “persons subject to section
6047
(d)(1), or all of the foregoing persons” for “or both” and inserted “or 6047” after “408(i)”.
Subsec. (d)(3)(E). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(b)(2)(B), substituted “2-year” for “4-year” in heading.
Subsec. (d)(3)(E)(i). Pub. L. 109–222, § 512(b)(2)(A), amended cl. (i) generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows:
“(I) In general.—The amount required to be included in gross income for each of the first 3 taxable years in the 4-year period under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall be increased by the aggregate distributions from Roth IRAs for such taxable year which are allocable under paragraph (4) to the portion of such qualified rollover contribution required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(i).
“(II) Limitation on aggregate amount included.—The amount required to be included in gross income for any taxable year under subparagraph (A)(iii) shall not exceed the aggregate amount required to be included in gross income under subparagraph (A)(iii) for all taxable years in the 4-year period (without regard to subclause (I)) reduced by amounts included for all preceding taxable years.”
Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(a), reenacted heading without change and amended text of subsec. (e) generally. Prior to amendments by Pub. L. 109–280, § 824(a), andPub. L. 110–245, § 109(a), text read as follows: “For purposes of this section, the term ‘qualified rollover contribution’ means a rollover contribution to a Roth IRA from another such account, or from an individual retirement plan, but only if such rollover contribution meets the requirements of section
408
(d)(3). For purposes of section
408
(d)(3)(B), there shall be disregarded any qualified rollover contribution from an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA) to a Roth IRA.” See 2008 Amendment note above.
2001—Subsec. (e). Pub. L. 107–16inserted “Such term includes a rollover contribution described in section
402A
(c)(3)(A).” after first sentence.
1998—Subsec. (c)(3)(A). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(1), substituted “shall not exceed an amount equal to the amount determined under paragraph (2)(A) for such taxable year, reduced” for “shall be reduced” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (c)(3)(A)(ii). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(2)(A), inserted “or a married individual filing a separate return” after “joint return”.
Subsec. (c)(3)(B). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(2)(B)(i), inserted “, for the taxable year of the distribution to which such contribution relates” after “if” in introductory provisions.
Subsec. (c)(3)(B)(i). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(2)(B)(ii), struck out “for such taxable year” after “gross income”.
Subsec. (c)(3)(C)(i). Pub. L. 105–206, § 7004(a), amended cl. (i) generally. Prior to amendment, cl. (i) read as follows: “adjusted gross income shall be determined in the same manner as under section
219
(g)(3), except that any amount included in gross income under subsection (d)(3) shall not be taken into account, and”.
Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(2)(C), struck out “and the deduction under section
219 shall be taken into account” after “taken into account”.
Subsec. (c)(3)(C)(i)(II). Pub. L. 105–277substituted “, and” for period at end.
Subsec. (d)(1). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(5)(B), substituted “Exclusion” for “General rules” in heading and amended text generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows:
“(A) Exclusions from gross income.—Any qualified distribution from a Roth IRA shall not be includible in gross income.
“(B) Nonqualified distributions.—In applying section
72 to any distribution from a Roth IRA which is not a qualified distribution, such distribution shall be treated as made from contributions to the Roth IRA to the extent that such distribution, when added to all previous distributions from the Roth IRA, does not exceed the aggregate amount of contributions to the Roth IRA.”
Subsec. (d)(2)(B). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(3)(A), added subpar. (B) and struck out heading and text of former subpar. (B). Text read as follows: “A payment or distribution shall not be treated as a qualified distribution under subparagraph (A) if—
“(i) it is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the 1st taxable year for which the individual made a contribution to a Roth IRA (or such individual’s spouse made a contribution to a Roth IRA) established for such individual, or
“(ii) in the case of a payment or distribution properly allocable (as determined in the manner prescribed by the Secretary) to a qualified rollover contribution from an individual retirement plan other than a Roth IRA (or income allocable thereto), it is made within the 5-taxable year period beginning with the taxable year in which the rollover contribution was made.”
Subsec. (d)(2)(C). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(3)(B), added subpar. (C).
Subsec. (d)(3)(A). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(4)(A), added cl. (iii) and concluding provisions and struck out former cl. (iii) which read as follows: “in the case of a distribution before January 1, 1999, any amount required to be included in gross income by reason of this paragraph shall be so included ratably over the 4-taxable year period beginning with the taxable year in which the payment or distribution is made.”
Subsec. (d)(3)(D). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(6)(B), redesignated subpar. (E) as (D) and struck out heading and text of former subpar. (D). Text read as follows: “If, no later than the due date for filing the return of tax for any taxable year (without regard to extensions), an individual transfers, from an individual retirement plan (other than a Roth IRA), contributions for such taxable year (and any earnings allocable thereto) to a Roth IRA, no such amount shall be includible in gross income to the extent no deduction was allowed with respect to such amount.”
Subsec. (d)(3)(E). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(6)(B), redesignated subpar. (F) as (E). Former subpar. (E) redesignated (D).
Subsec. (d)(3)(F). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(6)(B), redesignated subpar. (G) as (F). Former subpar. (F) redesignated (E).
Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(4)(B), added subpar. (F).
Subsec. (d)(3)(G). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(6)(B), redesignated subpar. (G) as (F).
Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(4)(B), added subpar. (G).
Subsec. (d)(4). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(5)(A), substituted “Aggregation and ordering rules” for “Coordination with individual retirement accounts” in heading and amended text generally. Prior to amendment, text read as follows: “Section
408
(d)(2) shall be applied separately with respect to Roth IRAs and other individual retirement plans.”
Subsec. (d)(6). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(6)(A), added par. (6).
Subsec. (d)(7). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(7), added par. (7).
Subsec. (f). Pub. L. 105–206, § 6005(b)(9), added subsec. (f).
Effective Date of 2008 Amendment
Pub. L. 110–458, title I, § 108(h)(2),Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5109, amended this section “[i]n the case of taxable years beginning after December 31, 2009”.
Amendment by Pub. L. 110–458effective as if included in the provisions of Pub. L. 109–280to which the amendment relates, except as otherwise provided, see section 112 ofPub. L. 110–458, set out as a note under section
72 of this title.
Pub. L. 110–245, title I, § 109(d),June 17, 2008, 122 Stat. 1633, provided that:
“(1) In general.—Except as provided by paragraphs (2) and (3), the amendments made by this section [amending this section and section
530 of this title] shall apply with respect to deaths from injuries occurring on or after the date of the enactment of this Act [June 17, 2008].
“(2) Application of amendments to deaths from injuries occurring on or after october 7, 2001, and before enactment.—The amendments made by this section shall apply to any contribution made pursuant to section 408A(e)(2) or 530(d)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended by this Act, with respect to amounts received under section
1477 of title
10, United States Code, or under section
1967 of title
38 of such Code, for deaths from injuries occurring on or after October 7, 2001, and before the date of the enactment of this Act if such contribution is made not later than 1 year after the date of the enactment of this Act.
“(3) Pension protection act changes.—Section 408A(e)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (as in effect after the amendments made by subsection (b)) shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2007.”
Effective Date of 2006 Amendment
Pub. L. 109–280, title VIII, § 824(b)(1),Aug. 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 998, provided that the amendment made by section
824(b)(1) amends this section as in effect before the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005, Pub. L. 109–222. See below.
Pub. L. 109–280, title VIII, § 824(c),Aug. 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 999, provided that: “The amendments made by this section [amending this section] shall apply to distributions after December 31, 2007.”
Amendment by section 833(c) ofPub. L. 109–280applicable to taxable years beginning after 2006, see section 833(d) ofPub. L. 109–280, set out as a note under section
25B of this title.
Pub. L. 109–222, title V, § 512(c),May 17, 2006, 120 Stat. 366, provided that: “The amendments made by this section [amending this section] shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2009.”
Effective Date of 2001 Amendment
Amendment by Pub. L. 107–16applicable to taxable years beginning after Dec. 31, 2005, see section 617(f) ofPub. L. 107–16, set out as a note under section
402 of this title.
Effective Date of 1998 Amendments
Amendment by Pub. L. 105–277effective as if included in the provision of the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998, Pub. L. 105–206, to which such amendment relates, see section 4002(k) ofPub. L. 105–277, set out as a note under section
1 of this title.
Amendment by section
6005(b)(1)–(7), (9) of Pub. L. 105–206effective, except as otherwise provided, as if included in the provisions of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997, Pub. L. 105–34, to which such amendment relates, see section 6024 ofPub. L. 105–206, set out as a note under section
1 of this title.
Pub. L. 105–206, title VII, § 7004(b),July 22, 1998, 112 Stat. 833, provided that: “The amendment made by this section [amending this section] shall apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2004.”
Effective Date
Section applicable to taxable years beginning after Dec. 31, 1997, see section 302(f) ofPub. L. 105–34, set out as an Effective Date of 1997 Amendment note under section
219 of this title.
Rollover of Amounts Received in Airline Carrier Bankruptcy to Roth IRAs
Pub. L. 110–458, title I, § 125,Dec. 23, 2008, 122 Stat. 5115, provided that:
“(a) General Rule.—If a qualified airline employee receives any airline payment amount and transfers any portion of such amount to a Roth IRA within 180 days of receipt of such amount (or, if later, within 180 days of the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 23, 2008]), then such amount (to the extent so transferred) shall be treated as a qualified rollover contribution described in section 408A(e) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and the limitations described in section 408A(c)(3) of such Code shall not apply to any such transfer.
“(b) Definitions and Special Rules.—For purposes of this section—
“(1) Airline payment amount.—
“(A) In general.—The term ‘airline payment amount’ means any payment of any money or other property which is payable by a commercial passenger airline carrier to a qualified airline employee—
“(i) under the approval of an order of a Federal bankruptcy court in a case filed after September 11, 2001, and before January 1, 2007, and
“(ii) in respect of the qualified airline employee’s interest in a bankruptcy claim against the carrier, any note of the carrier (or amount paid in lieu of a note being issued), or any other fixed obligation of the carrier to pay a lump sum amount.
The amount of such payment shall be determined without regard to any requirement to deduct and withhold tax from such payment under sections
3102
(a) and
3402
(a).
“(B) Exception.—An airline payment amount shall not include any amount payable on the basis of the carrier’s future earnings or profits.
“(2) Qualified airline employee.—The term ‘qualified airline employee’ means an employee or former employee of a commercial passenger airline carrier who was a participant in a defined benefit plan maintained by the carrier which—
“(A) is a plan described in section 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 which includes a trust exempt from tax under section 501(a) of such Code, and
“(B) was terminated or became subject to the restrictions contained in paragraphs (2) and (3) of section 402(b) of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 [Pub. L. 109–280, 26 U.S.C. 430 note].
“(3) Reporting requirements.—If a commercial passenger airline carrier pays 1 or more airline payment amounts, the carrier shall, within 90 days of such payment (or, if later, within 90 days of the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 23, 2008]), report—
“(A) to the Secretary of the Treasury, the names of the qualified airline employees to whom such amounts were paid, and
“(B) to the Secretary and to such employees, the years and the amounts of the payments.
Such reports shall be in such form, and contain such additional information, as the Secretary may prescribe.
“(c) Effective Date.—This section shall apply to transfers made after the date of the enactment of this Act [Dec. 23, 2008] with respect to airline payment amounts paid before, on, or after such date.”
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