Can One Beneficiary Satisfy RMD for All?
I have a client who passed away and has not taken any of his RMD for the year from his Traditional IRA. There are 4 beneficiaries (his children), 1 of which will be taking a full distribution of their portion which will more than cover the decedent’s RMD for 2021. Are the remaining 3 still required to take their respective portion of the RMD or does the distribution of the one sibling take care of it for the rest?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2021-03-25 16:01
The distribution satisfies the year of death RMD obligation for all beneficiaries. The IRS Regs indicate only that the RMD amount “must be distributed to a beneficiary”, which is construed to mean any beneficiary. However, communication is still needed to be confident that the required distribution actually took place.