RMD question
I have a client who just died. She had NOT taken her RMD.
The IRA was split and distributed to the daughters.
Can the daughters take the mother’s RMD for this year?
Does this cause a problem? Thanks in advance. Susan
I have a client who just died. She had NOT taken her RMD.
The IRA was split and distributed to the daughters.
Can the daughters take the mother’s RMD for this year?
Does this cause a problem? Thanks in advance. Susan
Permalink Submitted by Alan Spross on Tue, 2010-11-16 21:03
This does not result in a problem, but the daughter’s must take out the mother’s RMD this year if possible. They can split it between the two of them in any portion they wish. While they should distribute it this year if possible, if they don’t get it done until next year, they can usually get the penalty waived by filing a 5329 and requesting the penalty be excused for reasonable cause.
Even though this is mother’s RMD, it will be reported and taxed to the beneficiaries that receive it. It does not go on mother’s final return OR on the estate income tax return.
Permalink Submitted by Susan Kendall on Tue, 2010-11-16 21:04
Thak you for your prompt reply.!! 😀