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Old 10-06-2008, 08:05 PM
joetaxpayer
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Default Re: Age 70.5 and Required Minimum Distribution Affecting RetirementAccounts



Ron Peterson wrote:
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> Retirees don't have to spend the money they are required to withdraw
> since they can put it into a non-retirement account or if they qualify
> can convert it to a Roth retirement account.
> --
> Ron


The RMD cannot be converted to Roth.
One can convert other IRA funds beyond the RMD to Roth, and in the case
where they have room in their current bracket, a conversion amount to
"top off" that bracket is a good thing to consider.

(Disclaimers - Roth conversion are subject to income restrictions. Tax
bracket does not always reflect actual incremental tax due as phaseouts
or phaseins [such as taxing of SS benefits] may occur. I'm sure there
are other individual issues to consider.)

Joe
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Old 10-06-2008, 01:54 PM
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Default Re: Age 70.5 and Required Minimum Distribution Affecting RetirementAccounts

On Oct 5, 10:00*am, zkeith <zqui...[at]okstate.edu> wrote:
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> Approximately 20 years ago (I think it has been that long), Congress
> changed the maximum age to begin RMD from 75 to 70.5. *Now that so
> many individuals have found their retirement accounts shrinking, I
> wonder whether it might not be advantageous for the age to begin RMD
> to be put back at 75 so that people have a longer time for their
> retirement accounts to recover before having to take the required
> distribution. *Being forced to take the RMD from an account that has
> less value in it than the original and subsequent investments results
> in a real loss. *I can think of no real disadvantage to either the
> retiree or the U.S. Treasury for moving it back to 75. *I suspect the
> age was lowered to force retirees to begin spending their retirement
> money earlier (and perhaps not "skimp" so long).


It's hard to second guess why politicians change the laws. I think
that there is an effort to recover taxes from untaxed income by
lowering the maximum age for RMD.

Retirees don't have to spend the money they are required to withdraw
since they can put it into a non-retirement account or if they qualify
can convert it to a Roth retirement account.

--
Ron

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Old 10-05-2008, 03:00 PM
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Default Age 70.5 and Required Minimum Distribution Affecting RetirementAccounts

Approximately 20 years ago (I think it has been that long), Congress
changed the maximum age to begin RMD from 75 to 70.5. Now that so
many individuals have found their retirement accounts shrinking, I
wonder whether it might not be advantageous for the age to begin RMD
to be put back at 75 so that people have a longer time for their
retirement accounts to recover before having to take the required
distribution. Being forced to take the RMD from an account that has
less value in it than the original and subsequent investments results
in a real loss. I can think of no real disadvantage to either the
retiree or the U.S. Treasury for moving it back to 75. I suspect the
age was lowered to force retirees to begin spending their retirement
money earlier (and perhaps not "skimp" so long).

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