6 Reasons NOT to Convert to a Roth IRA | Uncle John Financial
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Most retirees hear the same advice everywhere:
“Convert to a Roth IRA.”
But what many people don’t realize is that a Roth conversion can sometimes increase taxes, raise Medicare premiums, and make more of your Social Security taxable.
In the right situation, Roth conversions can be powerful.
But in the wrong situation, they can quietly cost retirees tens of thousands of dollars over time.
In this video, Uncle John walks through 6 specific situations where converting to a Roth IRA may actually be a bad idea, explained slowly and clearly so you can understand the tax traps many retirees miss.
📘 WHAT THIS VIDEO COVERS
In plain English, we walk through:
• Why your future tax rate might actually be lower than today
• How Roth conversions can trigger Medicare IRMAA premium surcharges
• The dangerous Social Security “tax torpedo” many retirees overlook
• Why paying conversion taxes from your IRA can damage long-term growth
• How the new 2025 tax rules for seniors can increase the real cost of conversions
• When charitable giving makes Roth conversions unnecessary
• Why large one-year conversions can backfire
• When small, strategic conversions may make more sense instead
The goal of this video is simple:
To help retirees slow down and understand the tax consequences before converting retirement savings to a Roth.
🧓 WHO THIS VIDEO IS FOR
This video is especially helpful if you are:
✔ Age 55–75
✔ Retired or planning to retire soon
✔ Considering a Roth IRA conversion
✔ Taking or planning to take Social Security
✔ Concerned about Medicare premium increases (IRMAA)
✔ Trying to reduce future retirement taxes
✔ Wanting a calm, easy-to-understand explanation of complex tax topics
☕ UNCLE JOHN’S GENTLE NEXT STEP
After watching this video, take a quiet moment and:
Write down all your retirement accounts
(Traditional IRA, 401(k), Roth IRA, brokerage accounts).
Estimate your expected income for the year.
Then ask yourself:
“If I convert money to a Roth this year… what tax bracket will it fall into?”
And also ask:
“Could this raise my Medicare premiums or Social Security taxes?”
Sometimes the best strategy is not a large conversion, but small, carefully timed ones over several years.
Before making a major Roth conversion decision, consider reviewing your numbers with a CPA or fiduciary retirement planner.
You don’t need to rush.
You just need a thoughtful plan.
💬 QUESTION FOR YOU
Have you ever considered doing a Roth conversion?
1️⃣ Yes — already did one
2️⃣ Thinking about it
3️⃣ Not sure if it makes sense
4️⃣ No — and now I’m questioning it
Share below — your experience may help other retirees learn.
📺 ABOUT THIS CHANNEL
Uncle John Financial shares calm, straightforward explanations about retirement taxes, Roth strategies, Social Security decisions, Medicare planning, and long-term financial choices.
These videos are designed especially for Americans age 50+ who want clear information without pressure, hype, or complicated jargon.
If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about retirement planning, you’re always welcome here.
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⚠️ DISCLAIMER: ⚠️
This video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, tax, or investment advice. Every individual’s financial situation is different. Always consult with a qualified financial advisor, CPA, or tax professional before making retirement or investment decisions.
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