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John A. Knutson & Co., PLLP
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In the first quarter of 2017, Americans owned just under $8.2 trillion in IRA assets. Some of these IRAs will transfer to beneficiaries one day. When spouses are the beneficiaries, complications are typically minor, as they can roll over the account. But when non-spouses become IRA beneficiaries, they have to consider a number of factors.
Let’s say you inherit an IRA from someone other than your spouse in 2018. You can take RMDs in one of two ways. You could take the entire account within five years of the owner’s death. Or you could “stretch” the inherited IRA based on your life expectancy, not the owner’s. If you choose the second option, you have up to a year after the IRA owner’s death to begin RMDs.
A couple of other caveats: First, make sure you properly re-title the inherited IRA. Second, non-spouses cannot rollover an inherited IRA. Talk to your tax professional if you inherit a non-spousal IRA.
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