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December 4, 2023
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Roth conversion and safe harbor rules

  • December 4, 2023
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If I make a Roth conversion in 2023 and have had more than 110% of my 2022 tax liability withheld from my pay checks in 2023, am I safely covered by the safe harbor rules, or is there still the possibility for a penalty? I am a salaried employee only, and do not make any other estimated tax payments.

Best answer by Critter-3

The use of the safe harbor rule will save you from an underpayment penalty that is what it is designed to do  even if you owe taxes on the filed tax return.  

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Critter-3
Critter-3Answer
December 4, 2023

The use of the safe harbor rule will save you from an underpayment penalty that is what it is designed to do  even if you owe taxes on the filed tax return.  

Employee
December 5, 2023

"If I make a Roth conversion in 2023 and have had more than 110% of my 2022 tax liability withheld from my pay checks in 2023, am I safely covered by the safe harbor rules,"

 

Yes.