Order of RMD Distributions
Per this: https://irahelp.com/slottreport/2020-life-tables-and-rmds-todays-slott-report-mailbag, an RMD is the first distribution out of an IRA account but funds after that are not (necessarily) RMD for the other account. That does not seem correct to me. E.g., in this article: https://irahelp.com/slottreport/rmds-must-be-taken-doing-rollover it says that the full $1,000 is an excess contribution. However if the mailbag post is accurate then only the portion of the $1,000 attributable to CD #2 would be excess because, per the mailbag entry: ‘The RMD that must be satisfied is only from the specific IRA being converted. You do not have to take the RMD from the other IRA that is not being converted and can wait to take that “second” RMD later in the year.’ Can someone confirm which is correct or if I’m missing some finer point?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Tue, 2020-01-21 18:54
Permalink Submitted by David Mertz on Tue, 2020-01-21 19:08
My response was going to be the same, except that I realized that, even though one of the CDs had a distributable value in 2012 of $30,000, an aggregate RMD of only $1,000 is possible if the individual’s spouse is more than 10 years younger, so I was going to leave that out (although I doubt that the hypothetical was actually created with that consideration in mind).