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  2. The IRS Just Updated the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD ...

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    The Secure 2.0 Act increased the RMD age from 72 to 73 starting in 2023 and then upped it again to 75 in 2033. However, this created an interesting problem for anyone born in 1959.

  3. Taking Your First Required Minimum Distribution (RMD ... - AOL

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    So in the case of two 401(k)s, one with a $4,000 RMD and one with a $6,000 RMD, your only choice to avoid the penalty would be to withdraw at least $4,000 from the first and at least $6,000 from ...

  4. Don't Forget About These 3 Required Minimum Distribution (RMD ...

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    Required minimum distributions no longer apply to Roth 401(k)s. If you decided to save in a Roth 401(k) instead of your employer's tax-deferred 401(k) option, you can breathe easy. You don't have ...

  5. Required minimum distribution - Wikipedia

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    The 5-year rule does not apply if the decedent died after having started his/her required minimum distributions (generally if he/she died later than April 1 after reaching age 72 [a]). In that case, there is no 5-year rule, and the beneficiary takes distributions over the length of his/her own life expectancy or the remaining life expectancy ...

  6. What Happens if You Don't Take Your Required Minimum ... - AOL

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    All retirees 73 and older must take required minimum distributions (RMDs)-- mandatory annual withdrawals -- from certain retirement accounts by Dec. 31.There are exceptions for Roth accounts and ...

  7. But it's a big misconception that your RMD has to be spent. The only requirement with RMDs is to get that money out of your IRA or 401(k). Beyond that, what you do with those funds is up to you.

  8. What is a required minimum distribution (RMD)? - AOL

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    The required minimum distribution is calculated by taking the account balance as of Dec. 31 of the previous year and dividing it by a life expectancy factor from the IRS.

  9. 3 Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Rules Everyone ... - AOL

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    The RMD amount is still based on your retirement account balances as of the end of 2023. Every RMD after your first is due by Dec. 31. That means you'll have to take two distributions in a single ...