declining an IRA distribution
My mother passed away in August 2016. She left an IRA with her 4 children as beneficiaries. One of the 4 would like to decline accepting it (because he is on Social Security Disability and we understand it would interfere with his benefits). The lawyer handling the probate process and the advisor at the firm that has the IRA do not have knowledge about this. Another lawyer I consulted plans to set up a special needs trust for this sibling and tell Social Security about it . He stated that he’d be allowed to have the IRA money if it is put in trust for him.
In the meantime we may be incurring the 50% penalty for not taking the RMD. None of the 4 children have taken their distribution because of this issue.
I need some guidance as soon as possible. Thank you in advance.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2017-04-13 21:24
Permalink Submitted by Kenneth Patrick on Fri, 2017-11-10 04:27
If you want, you can take another opinion after from a lawyer.
Permalink Submitted by Bruce Steiner on Fri, 2017-11-17 00:21