Learned something new today about Inherited IRAs

seadoug

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My mother passed away in 2021 at 89 y/o and she had been taking required minimum distributions from her IRA for many years. Her IRA is now part of my portfolio. I've not had to do the same because I'm only 68, but my financial advisor called today to say the tax laws have changed for 2025 and required minimum distributions, which are taxable events, now have to be taken from inherited IRAs regardless of age. I can't complain because I feel fortunate to have inherited her IRA to supplement my own IRA and 401k. I just hate paying extra taxes when we are both retired and only have an income stream from our investments. Not sure if anyone else here inherited an IRA from a parent but, if so, these are the new rules.
 

I didn't inherit an IRA, but have kept up with the rules so that I could advise my son who, God willing, will inherit mine. I'm surprised your advisor is just telling you about this. Check out this information about inherited IRA rules since 2019 and going forward.
https://search.brave.com/search?q=2024+inherited+ira+laws&source=desktop&summary=1&conversation=4bbcce53c19b14cf773b18
Wow, finalized in July 2024? I'm surprised he just reached out to me as well. I'll give him a pass since he has handled my investments well. I KNEW you would be on top of this!
 

My mother passed away in 2021 at 89 y/o and she had been taking required minimum distributions from her IRA for many years. Her IRA is now part of my portfolio. I've not had to do the same because I'm only 68, but my financial advisor called today to say the tax laws have changed for 2025 and required minimum distributions, which are taxable events, now have to be taken from inherited IRAs regardless of age. I can't complain because I feel fortunate to have inherited her IRA to supplement my own IRA and 401k. I just hate paying extra taxes when we are both retired and only have an income stream from our investments. Not sure if anyone else here inherited an IRA from a parent but, if so, these are the new rules.
I bet you a good % of people on this board wished your problem was their problem.
 

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