If you already have a401(k) that allows after-tax contributions(which most of the big tech companies do), then that lessens the need for a backdoor Roth IRA contribution. Why? Because you’realreadyable to save roughly $30k via a “backdoor” method to a Roth account. It’s just a ...
If you make more than the income thresholds to contribute to a Roth IRA, then consider conducting amega backdoor Roth IRA. With this strategy, you max out your 401(k) contributions and contribute after-tax contributions to your 401(k). Then you convert these after-tax proceeds into a mega...