RMD and Roth conversion from two 403(b) accounts

I have two 403(b) accounts at Fidelity and TIAA.  If RMDs from 403(b) accounts may be aggregated, I would like to take the sum of both RMDs from TIAA and Roth convert the Fidelity account.  How do Fidelity and TIAA know that I am taking full RMD and RMD only?  I understand that any withdrawal from retirement accounts is RMD.



Good question, they don’t know unless you tell them. They may or may not request documentation that your total RMD was completed elsewhere.

If they still insist on making a distribution, it’s not an RMD and you can roll it over. If they treated the distribution as an RMD it would not have been rollover eligible and would avoid the mandatory 20% fed withholding in favor of a 10% rate. Therefore, if they make the distribution you could replace the withheld amount using other funds to get the total distribution into your Roth IRA.

 

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