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Is there pending federal legislation pending suggesting a non spouse beneficary cannot use a strectch payout? is this the case Can snything be done at this time. can you suggest any solution? thank you for your help. don norton
Is there pending federal legislation pending suggesting a non spouse beneficary cannot use a strectch payout? is this the case Can snything be done at this time. can you suggest any solution? thank you for your help. don norton
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2019-06-06 22:49
Yes, each house of Congress is sponsoring a bill that includes limitation of the stretch for non spouse beneficiaries of all accounts. One exempts 400-450k per beneficiary with a 5 year rule for those who inherit more, the other has a 10 year rule for all non spouse beneficiaries. There are limited exceptions such as minors and the disabled. This could become effective for deaths as early as 2020, but nothing is certain these days until the provisions are actually signed into law.
Permalink Submitted by Bruce Steiner on Mon, 2019-06-10 12:36