Redirecting a portion of 401(k) contributions into a Roth 401(k) allows individuals to build tax-free retirement dollars while still participating in employer matching programs, providing greater flexibility and tax diversification in retirement, especially beneficial for those with large pre-tax retirement balances who may face higher tax brackets in retirement.
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Step two, we redirected part of her contributions into a Roth 401k. So now she's building tax-free dollars and this contribution allows her to still participate in the match. It also gives her more flexibility later in retirement when tax brackets matter due to her already massive pre-tax balance.
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