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Can I move money from another retirement plan into my account in the State of Delaware Deferred Compensation Plan and Match Plan?

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You are permitted to roll over eligible pretax contributions from another 401(k) plan, 401(a) plan, 403(b) plan or a governmental 457(b) retirement plan account or eligible pretax contributions from conduit individual retirement accounts (IRAs). A conduit IRA is one that contains only money rolled over from an employer-sponsored retirement plan that has not been mixed with regular IRA contributions. Contact the State Treasurer’s Office for details. You should consult your tax adviser and carefully consider the impact of making a rollover contribution to your employer’s plan because it could affect your eligibility for future special tax treatments.

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