Should I Withdraw more than RMD? As most know, once a person hits 72, the IRS require you to take a certain minimum amount from your IRA each year. Many do take only the minimum, believing that this will leave more assets to grow tax deferred. However, recent tax changes are a reason to revisit one’s IRA distribution strategy.
MSN’s article entitled “Should You Take an Extra Big RMD This Year?” says that although some people are worried about paying more in taxes this year than they need to may want stay to the bare minimum of their required minimum distribution (RMD), others seek to find a broader tax strategy.
Those people may want to consider going big with their RMDs. Let’s look the wisdom of taking more than the required minimum distribution from your IRA.
The article gives us four considerations to help with your RMD decision about possibly taking more than the IRA RMD in any year:
To discuss whether you should withdraw more RMD, book a call with the Law Firm of Benjamin D. Eckman with offices in the Wayne, Union and Hackensack.
Reference: MSN (Nov. 23, 2021) “Should You Take an Extra Big RMD This Year?”
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