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No, you cannot roll a Roth IRA into a 401k.
Any employee, regardless of the type of work he or she performs, is eligible for a 401k if the employer offers it. An employer is not required to offer a 401k, however. If an employer-sponsored plan (401k, 403b, SEP IRA, etc.) is not available, often individuals will contribute to a Traditional IRA or Roth IRA.
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There is one main difference between a 401k and a Roth IRA. The maximum contribution limit for a 401k is about three times that of an IRA.
No, you cannot roll your Roth IRA into a 401(k).
A 401k and a IRA are different. A 401k is a employer sponsored plan while a IRA is not. A Roth grows tax free, while a 401k is taxed when you withdrawl the funds.
First you need to do a 401k rollover to Roth account. You will need to open a Roth IRA account. Do a 401k rollover to a Roth IRA online with any brokerage firm online. If you do find a brokerage firm that wants to charge you a fee to do a 401k rollover to a Roth IRA then pick a different one. You can get more assistance or help with more information by visiting http://hubpages.com/hub/401k-rollover-to-roth-ira
Yes, you can roll over a 401k to a Roth IRA without incurring penalties, but you will need to pay taxes on the amount converted from the traditional 401k to the Roth IRA.
Is your question can you have both a ROTH and Traditional IRA? If so, yes you can.
Not directly but you can roll it over to a Traditional IRA first then convert that IRA to a Roth.
One might find detailed information as to a Roth IRA vs a 401k at Schwab's website. Schwab offers a lot of pros and cons of having either a 401k or a Roth IRA.
Yes, you can rollover your Roth 401k to a Roth IRA and then withdraw your contributions without penalty, as long as the account has been open for at least five years.