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Required Annunal Retirement Distributions


Terry D EA

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You may want to make the computation on each individual account if you have more than one beneficiary designated, and on at least one of the accounts the beneficiary is your spouse who is at least 10 years younger than you. Otherwise, I don't think it matters whether you figure the distribution for each account, and add them together or add up the accounts and then figure the distribution. At least that is the way I remember it.

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You guys are the greatest! Thanks for all of the responses. I thought individually would be the best. However, I didn't think of the beneficiary issue. If the same beneficiary is on all of the IRAs, then I see no problem with doing the calculation on the total amount with receiving the distribution from one IRA. If there are different beneficiaries, then I see a problem and will recommend the required percentage from each IRA. Thanks again!

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The beneficiary has no vested interest but I believe that if the bene is a spouse who is more than 10 years younger, the IRS allows using both life expectancies in the calculation of the RMD. Otherwise, the bene is immaterial. However, my off the cuff statements are no substitute for actually looking up the information.

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The beneficiary has no vested interest but I believe that if the bene is a spouse who is more than 10 years younger, the IRS allows using both life expectancies in the calculation of the RMD. Otherwise, the bene is immaterial. However, my off the cuff statements are no substitute for actually looking up the information.

If the beneficiary of one of the IRAs is her nephew, Terry D, do not take out the money from that IRA! Use the global amount from all IRAs and take it from the other IRAs. Agree?

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