RMD and Inherited IRA
I inherited an IRA from my mother 4 years ago. I have been taking my RMD. I am below the RMD age for the rest of my IRAs. When I turn 73 in 2 years, I know my RMD is calculated on the composite of all of my IRAs. I was wondering if the balance of my inherited IRA is included in the aggregate of my non inherited IRAs?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sun, 2023-11-05 18:57
RMDs for owned IRAs and inherited IRAs cannot be aggregated. Therefore, you will have to continue the RMD schedule for your pre Secure Act inherited IRA, and the divisors should have been reset last year to reflect the new RMD tables. When you reach RMD age for your owned IRAs, you can aggregate the RMD distribution between other owned IRAs but not with the inherited IRA. Your own IRAs will be subject to the Uniform Table, which produces a lower RMD per dollar of balance than an inherited IRA RMD, and the RMD calculations for your own IRAs and inherited IRA must be calculated entirely separately (different divisors and different prior year end account balances) and distributed separately between your owned IRAs and the inherited IRA.