Inherited an IRA from a Younger Silbing
Teresa passed in 2022 at age 61. Probate court indicated that her siblings would split the 401(k) and each receive half. The oldest sibling was 74 when Teresa passed. Is the oldest sibling considered a designated beneficiary and would that allow them to take the minimum distributions based on the single life table?
Everything I’ve read with the 10 year rule emphasizes someone not being more than 10 years YOUNGER, but what happens when a beneficiary is more than 10 years OLDER? Are they considered an eligible designated beneficiary?
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Mon, 2022-12-12 23:16
Permalink Submitted by Brian Matter on Tue, 2022-12-13 15:30
Thanks for answering!