Inherited IRA benificary’s benificary can not be found
My brother inherited an IRA from my Mother and was taking the RMD. My brother then passed away. I am the executor of his estate. The custodian tells me he has named a successor beneficiary which is not family.
The person who was named successor beneficiary can not be found and has not come forward to claim. It has been over one year since my brother passed and RMD must be made immediately to avoid federal tax penalties. There is a contingency beneficiary who can be found and of course my deceased Mother who is the original owner of the IRA had contingency beneficiaries.
In what time frame can I contact the contingency beneficiary? Or, since my Mother is the original owner of the IRA can we use her listed beneficiaries?
My Mother was a resident of NYS when she passed. My brother was a resident of Florida when he passed.
Also my Mothers IRA was originally part of a NY trust.
Hope you can help with great advice. Thank You!
Permalink Submitted by Ben Meyer on Thu, 2017-07-20 15:13
Permalink Submitted by Suzanne Emmons on Sat, 2017-07-22 14:59
Thank You for the information. So even if the primary benificary cannot be found it will go to unclaimed funds in the benificary’s name and then only if that person’s family checks unclaimed funds find it can be claimed. So even tho it was my Mothers IRA, the family has lost all claims to it, sad. Or, by any chance will it go to unclaimed funds in my deceased brothers name?
Permalink Submitted by William Tuttle on Sat, 2017-07-22 15:48
It really has to be that way to respect the beneficiary selection of the decedent. Take the case where the beneficiary was someone the family despised and they knew exactly how to contact this person. They could intentionally not be forthcoming in helping the custodian locate this person. Then they could just wait and be unjustly rewarded for this action if the unclaimed property reverted back to the decedent and the heirs claimed that property.