Spouse Inherited 401k
If a spouse inherits a 401k and it’s set up as a beneficiary 401k, can the spouse roll over the bene 401k to an IRA in their name (spousal transfer)? Are there any additional steps or things to avoid (direct rollover only, etc?)
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2024-09-20 21:33
The spouse can roll over the inherited IRA anytime to their own IRA, but there is now a third option to consider. The surviving spouse can leave the balance in the 401k and elect to be treated as the participant, but for RMD purposes only. This election is automatic if their spouse passed prior to their RBD. They can then use the Uniform Table for RMDs just as they would with their own IRA, but not have to start RMDs until the deceased spouse would have reached RMD age. And they can still roll the balance into their own IRA whenever they wish.
All of these options have RMD implications, so the best choice cannot be selected without considering the age of the deceased spouse in the year of death and the age of the surviving spouse.
Any rollover to an IRA should be a direct rollover to avoid mandatory withholding.