Spousal Rollover of inherited IRA Not Lost if Remarries
The ability to do a spousal rollover of an inherited IRA (from spouse) is not lost if the surviving spouse remarries, right?
Situation:
66 yr old wife died 4 years ago. Husband was 58 at that time.
Husband left IRA in inherited IRA at that time to maintain ability to make withdrawals free from 10% penalty.
Husband has since re-married.
1) Husband can still do spousal rollover into his own IRA, correct?
2) Also, no RMDs were necessary and still are not since deceased spouse would not have been subject to RMD yet?
Just want to be sure. Any confirmation appreciated!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2022-11-11 23:27
Permalink Submitted by David Briegs on Tue, 2022-11-15 15:21
Thank you, Alan!