Contribute to 401k while in high tax state, convert to Roth IRA when in no income tax state?
Contribute to 401k while in high tax state, convert to Roth IRA when in no income tax state? As the title says, is this a possible tax strategy? Say you have a high income job in NYC. Can you contribute to a 401k, so you don’t pay state taxes on that, and then roll it over to a ROTH IRA if you move to FL, TX, (or any other no income tax state) and save on not paying the state income tax? I know there’s other things involved like you can...