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The IRS waived the requirements for 2021 through 2024 but said it will start enforcing RMDs for inherited IRAs starting in 2025. ... the 10-year rule still applies for anyone who inherited an IRA ...
Due to some confusion over the rule changes as they were written in the Secure Act, the IRS waived the RMD requirement for newer beneficiaries for 2021 through 2024 (the Cares Act waived RMDs for ...
The only exception to this rule is if you inherited the account from your spouse before 2020 and after they were already subject to RMDs. ... The IRS waived the RMD requirement for inherited IRAs ...
RMDs were waived by the IRS for the 2020 tax year as part of pandemic relief, but they came back in 2021 and there’s no sign of them being put on hold for 2022.
Although the rules require RMDs to begin by April 1 of the year after the individual reaches age 72, [a] participants in an employer-sponsored plan can usually wait until April 1 of the year after retirement (if later than age 72 [a]) to begin distributions unless the individual owns 5% or more of the employer who is sponsoring the plan.
The good news is that the required distribution is waived for 2024, just as it was from 2020 through 2023. The IRS won't enforce the rule until 2025. The bad news is that you must deplete the ...
2. You might not have to take an RMD on an inherited IRA this year. The Secure Act changed the rules on inherited IRAs starting in 2020. The new rules apply to anyone who inherits an IRA from ...
Those who inherited IRAs since 2020 can avoid taking RMDs in 2024. If you inherit an IRA, you may be subject to RMDs. Under the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022, if you inherit an IRA from someone who's ...