No beneficiary named, IRA owner deceased, who pays the tax?
IRA owner dies in their 50s, no named beneficiary. Is the following correct?
1. IRA must be paid out to the estate within 5 years?
2. The estate pays the taxes?
And would there be a way for the taxes to be passed onto particular beneficiaries of the estate? Or would all the distribution be taxable to the estate first before the funds are ultimately dispersed to the beneficiaries? Are there any choices or flexibility here?
Thanks!
Permalink Submitted by mk foss on Sat, 2014-04-26 00:06
There are a couple of possibilities here:
Permalink Submitted by Jack Thomas on Sat, 2014-04-26 14:03
Thank you so much, that’s very helpful. Just out of curiosity, where do you even find information like that (other than posting a question here)? I searched all through IRS docs etc. and couldn’t find any info. Where does a person look this kind of stuff up? Thanks again.
Permalink Submitted by Bruce Steiner on Sun, 2014-04-27 03:23
Why would the executor need or want court approval to distribute the IRA (or any other assets)?
Permalink Submitted by Jack Thomas on Mon, 2014-04-28 14:16
In this scenario, it would be a dispute over whether or not certain beneficiaries of the estate have to pay the taxes or if the taxes are paid by the estate first and then these certain beneficiaries get their share. Beneficiaries would argue they are entitled to a dollar amount from the estate. Others would argue that the dollar amount certain beneficiaries feel they are entitled to are taxed at the estate level and then passed along to certain beneficiaries. IRA happens to be largest asset. Obviously this example is beyond the discussion of thie platform, but just wondering if there is even any flexibility as to who pays taxes when there is no named beneficiary.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sat, 2014-04-26 15:40
Certain books or articles written by tax or estate attorneys may tie several of these issues together in a single source. Looking at the 5 points made in the prior post, a source for each might be: