RMD out of 401k, rollover into IRA, avoid taxes though QCD’s from IRA?
I’m an advisor, attended Ed Slott forum in Mpls,MN in June of 2022. Ed is the only person I TRUST for correct answer.
Problem, client wants to rollover his 401k plan from former Employer of several decades ago into IRA. However IBM/Fidelity
will NOT allow rollover without first taking $22,700.00 in RMD first. Client wants to do QCD’s from IRA before end of 2022 based
on valuation of 12/31/2021 RMD calculation on 401k, without paying taxes on RMD that he is required to take first. Can Client redeposit RMD back into new IRA without taxes being withheld, once account is updated submit QCD forms from new IRA and NOT PAY TAXES ON THE RMD THAT HE RECEIVED FROM 401k after rolling it over and doing RMD through QCD’s?
Anyway to offset taxes from mandatory RMD and still do the QCD’s for this calendar year?
There must be some IRS loophole that would allow this with documentation???
TJP/Minnesota
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2022-11-11 16:38
Permalink Submitted by Thomas Partridge on Mon, 2022-11-14 18:43
Thank you Ed for your quick reply and voicemail I did receive on November 12th.TJP in MN