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Yes, an IRA can be rolled over into a 457 plan, but it depends on the specific rules of the 457 plan. Not all 457 plans accept rollovers from IRAs. It's important to check with the plan administrator for the specific 457 plan to determine if this option is available and to understand any potential tax implications.

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Where can I got to get my simple IRA rolled over?

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