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Calculate required minimum distributions for your IRA with these withdrawals worksheets.
Use our required minimum distribution (RMD) calculator to determine how much money you need to take out of your traditional IRA or 401 (k) account this year.
Once a person reaches the age of 73, the IRS requires retirement account holders to withdraw a minimum amount of money each year – this amount is referred to as the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). This calculator calculates the RMD depending on your age and account balance.
When you hit a certain age, you must start taking a minimum amount from your IRA. Use our RMD table to see how much you need to take out.
Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). The IRS requires that you withdraw at least a minimum amount - known as a Required Minimum Distribution - from some types of retirement accounts annually.
Use our RMD calculator to find out the required minimum distribution for your IRA. Plus review your projected RMDs over 10 years and over your lifetime.
The IRS provides tables that show you which life expectancy numbers to use based on your age and if you are sharing your RMD with a spouse. (Scroll down to see our calculator.)
Calculating the required minimum distribution. The required minimum distribution for any year is the account balance as of the end of the immediately preceding calendar year divided by a distribution period from the IRS’s “Uniform Lifetime Table.”
Use this calculator to determine your Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from a traditional 401 (k) or IRA. In general, your age and account value determine the amount you must withdraw. Note that taxes may be due on the distributions. Do not include balances from a Roth IRA or Roth 401 (k).
Use our RMD calculator to help you estimate your RMD or visit the RMD center for more information on automating your RMDs from schwab.com.