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23 August, 10:38

Tyson (48 years old) owns a traditional IRA with a current balance of $50,000. The balance consists of $30,000 of deductible contributions and $20,000 of account earnings. Tyson's marginal tax rate is 25%. Convinced that his marginal tax rate will increase in the future, Tyson receives a distribution of the entire $50,000 balance of his traditional IRA. He retains $12,500 to pay tax on the distribution and he contributes $37,500 to a Roth IRA. What amount of income tax and penalty must Tyson pay on this series of transactions? A. $0 income tax; $0 penalty. B. $12,500 income tax; $1,250 penalty. C. $12,500 income tax; $3,000 penalty. D. $12,500 income tax; $5,000 penalty.

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  1. 23 August, 11:04
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    A. $0 income tax; $0 penalty.
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