disclaiming an inherited IRA

Can I disclaim an inherited IRA. Passing it on to my child. Currently,the inherited IRA is to be split by 4 “named” (beneficiaries) siblings of the deceased.
The IRA Institution says the “disclaiming would amount to dividing the IRA by 1/3 rds”. Not allowing my child to Inherit the IRA.
No third tier beneficiaries were named

If disallowed would a “per stirpes” designation accomplished this?



The IRA custodian should know what their beneficiary clause indicates, but you should still read it carefully for yourself. Most IRA agreements would conform to what the custodian has indicated, ie each sibling would get 1/3 if you disclaimed. Had the IRA owner added “per stirpes” after your name, then your disclaimer would result in your child receiving your share because you would have been treated as pre deceasing the IRA owner.

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