Inherited IRA Has Important Tax, Estate Planning Implications
A popular retirement savings vehicle for generations of investors, Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) provide tax-advantaged ways for individuals to fund their retirement. Many Americans have opened their own IRAs, but virtually every day, some of us get an IRA through an inheritance.
An Investor Alert issued today by the
"An aging American population has meant a new generation of IRA investors is emerging--one that has inherited, or will inherit, an IRA from a parent, spouse or other person," said
Usually, when an individual opens an IRA account, a beneficiary is named. When the owner of an IRA dies, brokerage firms generally have systems in place for beneficiaries to follow--a process that usually starts by filling out a beneficiary claim form.
"An individual who is listed as the IRA beneficiary may have questions about when and how they can withdraw money from the account--and when they must take a Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)," Walsh said. "
To help the ownership transition process go smoothly,
Notify the brokerage firm in a timely manner of an account holder's death and be sure to provide all required documents. Contact the brokerage firm if you have questions about what documents they will need and how to obtain them.
If you are the spouse who elects to treat an IRA as your own, know what you own. Take the time to understand your investment holdings, including the risks of each investment, associated fees and restrictions on when you can sell the investment.
As a spouse, you can assess whether the current brokerage firm and broker are right for you. You may choose to stay with the deceased's brokerage firm and broker or transfer the account to another firm and broker. When deciding, be sure to check the background of the investment professional using FINRA BrokerCheck.
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