When taxpayers who have made after-tax contributions decide to convert savings from a regular IRA or employer-sponsored plan to a Roth IRA, the investor is generally able to avoid taxes on the part of the conversion that represents after-tax basis. But that's not what IRA owners and their advisers are doing.
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