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If you inherit an IRA or 401(k) and fail to take the RMD for the year of the account owner’s death, a 50% tax penalty applies. There’s an exception if the estate is named as the beneficiary of ...
The combination of the RMD rules on Roth 401(k)s and the five-year rule on Roth IRAs could leave some retirees in a spot where they had to either withdraw more than they wanted from their Roth 401 ...
Consider talking to a financial advisor about when it makes sense to begin taking required minimum distributions and how you might be able to delay them if you plan to work beyond age 72.
3. Workplace retirement plans have an RMD exception. If you have a retirement plan at work, such as a 401(k) or 403(b), there’s an important RMD exception.
You don't have to take an RMD from Roth accounts in your 401(k) anymore. The new rule is part of the Secure 2.0 Act from 2022, but it didn't go into effect until 2024.
In most cases, you can postpone taking RMDs from a workplace retirement plan -- like a 401(k), 403(b) or 457(b) -- until you retire. There are exceptions, and this option isn't available for IRAs.
According to CNBC, you must take your first RMD by April 1 of the year following the year you turn 73, and if you turn 72 in 2023, you can delay RMDs until age 73.
Required minimum distributions (RMDs) are withdrawals you have to make from most retirement plans (excluding Roth IRAs).The age for withdrawing from retirement accounts was increased in 2020 to 72 ...