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What’s New for RMD Requirements

What’s New for RMD Requirements

Jace Kasteler, SE-AWMA ™
February 17, 2025

A critical aspect of retirement planning is understanding the rules and requirements surrounding Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) from retirement savings accounts. An RMD is a mandatory minimum amount that retirement account owners must withdraw from their accounts annually.

This article overviews RMD requirements and how to circumvent IRS penalties.

What accounts have RMDs?

RMDs are the minimum amount the IRS requires to be withdrawn from a tax-deferred retirement plan. The amount withdrawn is taxed as ordinary income at the owner's tax rate. RMDs apply to:

  • Traditional IRAs
  • SEP IRAs
  • SIMPLE IRAs
  • Rollover IRAs
  • 401(k) and 403(b) plans
  • Most small business accounts

It's essential to note that Roth IRAs, Roth 401(k)s, and Roth 403(b)s do not have RMDs.

Changing RMD ages

In the past, RMDs commenced at 70 1/2 unless one solely owned a 5% or more interest in the business sponsoring the retirement plan; then, it started at a later retirement date. The rule changed following the enactment of the Secure Act in 2019, which pushed the RMD beginning age from 70½ to 72.

The SECURE 2.0 Act increases the RMD age:

  • If you turned 72 in 2023, your first RMD for 2024 is due by April 1, 2025
  • For those turning 73 in 2024 through 2032, your first RMD is required by April 1 of the following year.
  • The beginning age for RMDs is 75 for those who turn 74 after December 31, 2032.

Failing to manage these deadlines can result in hefty penalties. If an account owner fails to withdraw the full amount of the RMD by the due date, the amount not withdrawn is subject to a 50% excise tax. SECURE 2.0 Act drops the excise tax rate to 25%; possibly 10% if the RMD is timely corrected within two years. The account owner should file Form 5329, Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans (Including IRAs) and Other Tax-Favored Accounts, with their federal tax return for the year in which the full amount of the RMD was required, but not taken.

Calculating RMD

The calculation of an RMD can be complex and depends on various factors, including the account balance at year-end, divided by a distribution period from the IRS's Uniform Lifetime Table. The Joint and Last Survivor Table will apply to your situation if your spouse is your sole beneficiary and is ten years younger.

It's important to remember that each retirement account you own most likely has its own RMD. You can aggregate the RMDs and take them from one IRA if you own multiple IRAs. But, if you have several 403(b) accounts, for example, you cannot aggregate the RMDs – you must calculate and distribute them separately.

Inherited Retirement Accounts

The RMDs for inherited retirement accounts follow different rules. The Secure Act of 2019 also changed these rules. Non-spouse beneficiaries must withdraw the entire balance within ten years of the original account owner's death without any yearly distribution requirements.

However, these individuals are granted an exception and can take RMDs over their lifetime:

  • spouse beneficiaries
  • minor children
  • disabled individuals
  • individuals not more than a decade younger than the original account owner

Understanding Required Minimum Distribution requirements is an essential part of retirement planning. Navigating your RMD can be complex, but with planning and professional guidance from financial and tax professionals, you can work toward taking RMDs, avoiding IRS fines, and increasing your retirement savings.

Important Disclosures:

This material was created for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as ERISA, tax, legal or investment advice. If you are seeking investment advice specific to your needs, such advice services must be obtained on your own separate from this educational material.

All information is believed to be from reliable sources; however, LPL Financial makes no representation as to its completeness or accuracy.

LPL Financial does not provide legal advice or tax services.  Please consult your legal advisor or tax advisor regarding your specific situation

This article was prepared by Fresh Finance.

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Sources:

https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/retirement-plan-and-ira-required-minimum-distributions-faqs#


https://www.nstp.org/article/secure-act-2-0-%E2%80%93-when-does-the-rmd-start

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