Timing of Annual 72t Withdrawals
I’ve searched for an answer to this but cannot find it. In short, do annual 72t withdrawals have to be spaced 365 days apart (as the name periodic might imply), or can they happen on any day within the fiscal year?
In my case, I’d like to start my plan now, in Dec 2017, with a first withdrawal. Then, I’d like to take the 2018 withdrawal in January 2018. Is this allowed?
It seems like it is, but I’d like to be sure.
Thank’s a bundle for your help!
Chris
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2017-12-19 16:08
The distributions can be taken in any pattern and number. The only thing that matters is that the 1099R report the exact amount of the annual SEPP calculation with respect to distributions taken within the term of the plan. So your plan is allowed although it is not clear whether you intend your distribution this month to equal the full annual or 1/12 of the annual. You have that option. Also, note that taking the full annual in January will put more budget pressure on you as the year winds down. Finally, be sure your initial calculation is correct and you have little time since you need to request the 2017 distribution very soon in order to avoid the risk that it does not get distributed due to holiday staffing and service backlogs.
Permalink Submitted by Chris Dobbs on Thu, 2017-12-28 19:48
Sorry for the delay. OK, so I can take a first full annual distribution now (starting the plan now) before the end of the month, and that will count as a full year’s distribution for 2017, even though there will only be a few days from 2017 in the timeframe of the plan. Then I can take another full annual distribution in January, which will count for 2018. In the end, I can get two year’s worth of distribution within a few days. Yes? If so, that’s great for me. My last question is, can I just trust the number from the 72t.net calculator? Is a copy of the output of that calculator sufficient as documentation on how I arrived at the number?Happy Holidays, and thanks againp.s. I can do the distribution instantly, so still have time. And budget pressure is not an issue for me.