Back in April, I was assured by TIAA-CREF that my new SEP IRA contribution would be “coded” for the 2005 tax year.
Guess what? I viewed my 2006 tax form provided by TIAA-CREF, and my SEP IRA contribution is included for the 2006 tax year. I am disappointed but not surprised. I’ve written about TIAA-CREF’s poor service many times, and one particular post still generates a number of comments. Investors still have various problems with TIAA-CREF, including delays in opening accounts and transferring funds as well as problems similar to my recent issue. I chose them initially because at the time I opened my Roth IRA I didn’t have enough money ready to invest to avoid Vanguard’s fees.
It may be time to determine whether I should move my IRAs to better respected and lower priced management.
I hope I can get this resolved quickly as I plan on making my SEP IRA contribution for 2006 before filing my taxes. This will reduce the amount I will owe for a year in which my income was about $20,000 higher than what I expected.
P.S. This week I am giving away a copy of The Maui Millionaires for free. I’m be allowing entries until early next week, when the winner will be picked randomly.









