It’s fun to imagine a tax-free, no-strings-attached inheritance. However, for most people, an inheritance comes with taxes and distribution rules, some of which are complicated. An Inherited IRA is one of those, says this article from Morningstar, “Inherited IRAs: What do Know About Taxes, RMDs, and More.”
With an Inherited IRA, your relationship with the original account owner impacts what you can and can’t do with your windfall. Provisions in the SECURE Act made Inherited IRAs a little less attractive, especially compared to Inherited Roth IRAs. For some, the rules are too much to navigate, and they take the entire amount of an IRA in cash and pay taxes out of their inheritance, giving up a third or even a half of an inheritance. It’s better to seek the guidance of an estate planning attorney and preserve as much of it as possible.
There are three different kinds of IRA beneficiaries:
Eligible Designated Beneficiary. This is the spouse of the IRA owner, a minor child or children of the IRA owner, a person who is disabled or chronically ill, or a person who is not more than ten years younger than the IRA owner.
Designated Beneficiary. This is not your spouse and doesn’t fit any of the above categories.
Non-designated Beneficiary. This is a “nonperson entity,” i.e., a charitable organization or estate.
Which category you’re in determines what your inheritance options are. The best candidate for an inherited IRA is a spouse. They have the option to put the assets into a properly titled Beneficiary IRA, roll it into their employee plan, or transfer funds to their own IRA.
Changes to IRA distribution rules from the SECURE Act impacted designated beneficiaries the most, the most common person to inherit an IRA. The new rule mandates that all funds must be taken out of the account by the end of the tenth year the account was inherited.
You’ll want to speak with your estate planning attorney to learn how your IRA inheritance may impact your current estate plan, since it may change how assets are distributed to your own beneficiaries. You may also want to consider converting some of your own IRA funds into a Roth IRA. Taxes are paid when funds go into the Roth IRA. However, beneficiaries don’t pay taxes on withdrawals.
Inheriting an IRA can lead to changes in your life as well as your estate plan. Take the time to consider your short-term and long-term goals, then consult with an estate planning attorney to make sure you make the best choice for your situation.
Inheriting an IRA comes with various tax implications and distribution rules that can significantly impact the inheritance. At The Werner Law Firm, our probate attorneys are here to guide you through these complex regulations and ensure your inheritance is managed effectively. Whether you need help navigating the SECURE Act’s requirements or are considering converting funds into a Roth IRA, we’ll help you preserve as much of your inheritance as possible while securing your financial future.
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Reference: Morningstar (Sept. 13, 2024) “Inherited IRAs: What do Know About Taxes, RMDs, and More”
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