New legislation set to take effect in 2010 removes the $100,000 MAGI limit for Roth IRA conversions, greatly expanding eligibility. Beginning in 2010, people can convert to a Roth IRA regardless of their income… but many investors may not have even known about it if they relied on information from their brokers alone. We simply have not seen many brokerage firms addressing this issue, until recently that is.

Our Merrill Lynch broker recently sent us an email with a couple of Q&A guides from the firm regarding the expanded Roth IRA conversion eligibility and this is the first time, in fact, that any of our brokers have addressed the issue. The upcoming change is a result of a provision in the Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act (TIPRA) of 2005.

This is certainly a big deal because Roth IRAs have a number of benefits not available in Traditional IRAs, and with the income restriction removed, many more individuals can take advantage of them. This is something that brokerage firms should promote, since it can be a better retirement savings option for some clients. It makes sense that we have not seen this highted heavily up to this point, since it does not go into effect for another four months. But as we get closer to the end of the year, we expect to see this become more front-and-center when firms talk about retirement savings.