Need Help in obtaining a IRA RMD Waiver
I had inherited 2 IRAs in 2012. Unfortunately due to reasonable causes, the proper RMDs for 2012 and 2013 were not properly distributed when they were supposed to have been distributed. Some of these (2012 and 2013) RMDs were distributed during 2013, most of these (2012 and 2013) RMDs were distributed during 2014 and the remainder (of the 2012 and 2013 RMDs) were distributed on January 16, 2015. During 2015 one of the inherited IRAs mentioned above was totally distributed, however the remaining inherited IRA is in a brokerage account and now has a value of approximately $50,000. I would like to keep this IRA in its present form and continue taking out the appropriate RMDs going forward. The RMD’s for 2014, 2015 and 2016 were distributed when they were supposed to have been so that should not be a problem. However what could be a problem is that neither me nor anyone else has ever filed a form 5329 for the 2012 and 2013 tax years requesting a waiver. The IRS has not questioned me so far, however, I would like to get this situation properly resolved.
I am preferably looking for someone who would have some expertise in getting this done properly and am willing to pay a reasonable fee for this kind of a service. I would consider that someone may have “some expertise” if they can truthfully say that they have filled out at least one form 5329 with an accompanying explanation of “reasonable cause” and have submitted it to the IRS. I am located in New Jersey, however I am not opposed to getting responses from people who may be in different areas since most if not all of this seems as if it could be handled by email and/or similar electronic communication methods.
Depending on the response or lack of response to this message, I may also be open to a “do it yourself” approach whereby I would attempt myself to directly file the form 5329 and the accompanying explanation of reasonable cause to the IRS. However, due to the various complexities concerning the situation, I would like to try the “reasonable fee for this kind of service method” first and if that fails then I may consider the “do it yourself approach”.
I thank you in advance for your response.
irahelpseeker
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2017-10-31 23:51