2020 INHERITED IRA RMD POSTPONED?
For a inherited IRA’s, taking the old life expectancy stretch rmd’s, does the HR748 senate bill just passed, section 2203 postponed rmd apply to this type of IRA distribution.
I have read the section, but can’t seem to figure out if its yes or no.
Help!
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2020-03-27 14:11
The waiver applies, but if the 2020 RMD has already been distributed it cannot be rolled back since such distributions are not eligible for rollover. However, there is a chance that the IRS could allow the money to be returned by deeming the return to be treated as a direct transfer. The IRS will likely have to address the matter of returned RMDs for owned IRAs where the 2020 RMD was removed in January or thereafter and that might also cover inherited IRAs. No telling how long it will be before the IRS gets to that job given the chaos and staffing situation. Just in case, anyone using a scheduled RMD plan should discontinue that plan unless they need the funds as soon as the bill is signed into law.
Permalink Submitted by lawrence mauskapf on Fri, 2020-03-27 17:46
Thank you for your answer. I have not taken a 2020 RMD, but thanks for the answer, as my sibling has. The reason for the question is inherited ira’s are sometimes treated differently than regular ira’s say for bankruptcy as a protected asset. Also I cannot find a stock broker that will allow a limited margin type account for inherited ira’s, but will for regular ira’s.This waiver may cause account holders who do not need the rmd in 2020 to be able to recalculate their Obamacare MAGI to get a larger subsidy payment, like me.