Here are my thoughts on how Roth contributions and conversions in a governmental plan are permitted; such contributions are not allowed in private tax-exempt 457(b) plans. I'd love to answer your questions, please email them to me at Ryan@FinancialResidency.com or click on the link to leave me a voicemail at www.FinancialResidency.com/Question
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