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Withdrawals from IRAs: When owner is between 59 ½ & 70 ½ ; & When owner turns 70 ½ MontGuide200309 Marsha A. Goetting, MSU Kristen G. Juras, School of Law, University of Montana Revised 2003
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Marsha A. Goetting MSU Extension Family Economics Specialist P. O. Box 172800 Montana State University Bozeman, MT 59717 406-994-5695
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6 MontGuides 1.Individual Retirement Accounts 2.Shopping for an IRA 3.Withdrawals from IRAs When owner is under 59 ½ When owner is between 59 ½ & 70 ½; turns 70 ½ 4.Inheriting an IRA: Planning techniques Primary beneficiaries Successor beneficiaries
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Individual Retirement Accounts www.montana.edu www.montana.edu Search: Search: Individual Retirement AccountsIndividual Retirement Accounts
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IRA Tax Law Changes Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001Economic Growth & Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001
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Withdrawals Between a ge 59 ½ & 70 ½Between a ge 59 ½ & 70 ½ No penalty Subject to state & federal income tax
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IRA Withdrawal Bruce’s income $29,000Bruce’s income $29,000 Withdraws +$15,000Withdraws +$15,000 Taxable income = $44,000Taxable income = $44,000 Withdrawal “Lost” to taxes = $3,450 Withdrawal “Lost” to taxes = $3,450
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Withdrawals Age 70 ½ Age 70 ½ Required Minimum Distributions (RMD) 70 ½
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Required Beginning Date April 1 April 1 Following year in which IRA owner reaches 70 ½
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Born June 30, 1933 Reaches 70 ½ Reaches 70 ½ December 30, 2003 RMD for 2003 RMD for 2003 By April 1, 2004 RMD for 2004 RMD for 2004 By December 31, 2004
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RMD Based upon Owner’s ageOwner’s age Beneficiary designationBeneficiary designation Account balanceAccount balance
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Uniform Life Table Used to compute IRA owner’s RMD yearlyUsed to compute IRA owner’s RMD yearly Page 3 Table 1
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Uniform Life Table Based on: Based on: Joint life expectancy Recalculated each year Hypothetical beneficiary 10 years younger
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Uniform Life Table Page 3, Table 1 Page 3, Table 1 Age Distribution Period Age Distribution Period 7027.4 7027.4 7522.9 7522.9 8018.7 8018.7 8514.8 8514.8
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Bob, age 70 IRA balance IRA balance $176,000 Distribution period Distribution period 27.4 (Table 1, page 3) RMD RMD $176,000 27.4 = $6,423
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Recalculated each yr Age Balance Factor Age Balance Factor 71 IRA $$$ ÷ 26.5 71 IRA $$$ ÷ 26.5 72 IRA $$$ ÷ 25.6 72 IRA $$$ ÷ 25.6 73 IRA $$$ ÷ 24.7 73 IRA $$$ ÷ 24.7 74 IRA $$$ ÷ 23.8 74 IRA $$$ ÷ 23.8 75 IRA $$$ ÷ 22.9 75 IRA $$$ ÷ 22.9
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What if beneficiary is more than 10 years younger than IRA owner? Doesn’t matter!!!!! Doesn’t matter!!!!! Uniform Lifetime Table for withdrawal calculations must be used
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What if spousal beneficiary is more than 10 years younger? Different TableDifferent Table
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Joint Life & Last Survivor Table Based on Based on Owner’s Age Beneficiary’s Age Page 4, Table 2 Page 4, Table 2
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Hersh (78) & Mary (67) IRA balance IRA balance $40,000 Distribution period Distribution period 21.0 (Table 2, page 4) RMD RMD $40,000 21.0 = $1,905 $40,000 21.0 = $1,905
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Recalculated each yr Hersh & Mary Hersh & Mary Ages Balance Factor Ages Balance Factor 79 & 68 IRA $$$ 20.179 & 68 IRA $$$ 20.1 80 & 69 IRA $$$ 19.380 & 69 IRA $$$ 19.3
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Why important to correctly calculate RMD? 50% penalty 50% penalty
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Question #9 What was the median $$$$ withdrawal from Traditional IRAs in tax year 2002? What was the median $$$$ withdrawal from Traditional IRAs in tax year 2002?
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Answer: #9 Median Traditional IRA withdrawal in 2002 Median Traditional IRA withdrawal in 2002 $7,800
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Withdrawals from IRAs: When owner is between 59 ½ & 70 ½ ; & When owner turns 70 ½ MontGuide200309 Marsha A. Goetting, MSU Kristen G. Juras, School of Law, University of Montana Revised 2003
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