72T Transfer
I currently have a 72T program that I have with one custodian but am thinking of moving it to Vanguard IRA and going to a hourly advisor instead of a percentage base fee. I have another IRA that is for growth that I do not want to touch for 7 years as well as the one I am drawing from.
1. I can just set up one IRA with Vanguard and have them move the one 72T IRA to the new one, I have been drawing now for three months and I do have taxes taken out each month will that stay the same or is there some forum I will have to fill out to have taxes taken out each month.
2. If I decide to change the withdraw amount to the RMD the fist of the year how is that done
3. Or should I hire someone to overlook the transaction and if so what kind of a person would I be looking for.
4, Will Vanguard contact my financial advisor or where the funds are held or both parties and how long dose the transfer take to complete if I want to have it done in January for the new year when should I start it.
Thanks for any help.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2017-10-05 16:38
Permalink Submitted by Scott Lojewski on Thu, 2017-10-05 18:42
Thanks for the reply and information within, the reason I may change to the RMD is I will not be paying close to 1k a month to my finiancial advisor but I do know I can put the extra in other investments
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sat, 2017-10-07 20:15
It is not clear exactly how your fee agreement works. However, the advisor fees should be paid directly from the IRA to the advisor, and these distributions are not reported on Form 1099R. Therefore, while the fees do reduce your balance, they would NOT affect the 72t plan. Therefore, eliminating the advisor fees should not be a reason to reduce your 72t distributions or change to the RMD method. You need to verify with the custodian or advisor that the fees are NOT included in the 1099R distributions reported to the IRS, but the advisor should have explained this to you originally.