RMD Requirement Due to 401k Custodian Change/Transfer
A 74 year old has a Uni K plan and he wants to transfer the plan from one investment firm to another. The custodian is telling him that he must take his RMD before they can transfer the account to the new Uni K. Is that correct? I thought that was the case if it was a rollover to an IRA?
Thank you!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Sat, 2018-09-29 02:59
I don’t think the RMD is required because no funds are leaving the plan. If the funds were being moved to another plan or IRA, then a 1099R would be required reporting a direct rollover and the RMD would need to be distributed no later than the distribution. However, if this case there is no distribution and no funds leaving the plan. There should be no 1099R, but if there is the IRS will be expect the RMD to have been distributed before the custodian change. In other words, I think a change of custodian but not of the plan should be treated as a non reportable transfer. That said, an RMD is required for this year anyway, so it may not be worthwhile to contest the requirement of the current firm.
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