Non EDB of an IRA Roth Conversion Rules

I am a Non EDB of a traditional IRA who needs to take RMDs for 10 years on this account I inherited in 2024.

I understand that you cannot do roth conversions before you take your RMD out of your OWN IRA, but is it true that I can do a roth conversion BEFORE I take my RMD out of this INHERITED IRA.

If I am correct, is there an IRS publication that states this?

Thank you!



Yes, you can convert from your own IRA before you take an inherited IRA distribution, although I have never seen this simply stated in an IRS publication.

This conclusion is based on the following:

The first distributions taken from an IRA are automatically treated as RMDs and an RMD is never eligible for rollover. A conversion is a rollover, therefore you must complete your own IRA RMD (for all owned IRAs) before you can convert from any of them.

Conversely, a non spouse inherited IRA distribution (RMD) is never eligible for rollover, nor can an inherited IRA be converted because a conversion is a rollover.

Inherited IRA RMDs and timing are not affected by owned IRA RMDs or timing.

Thank you!

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