My youngest child, FBO on a 25+ year old E-IRA/Coverdale IRA, will turn 30 soon and will not have any education expenses. The only under-30 family member is a grandchild, niece to the FBO child. Is there a way to transfer those funds to that grandchild without the 10% penalty and ordinary income tax hit?
Is there anyway whatsoever to avoid the penalty and tax?
If not, is there a way to make the tax hit payable on my son’s tax bill (lower tax bracket)?
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Your grandchild is the beneficiary's niece and that is mentioned at https://fairmark.com/kids-and-college/coverdell-accounts/changing-beneficiary/
"For this purpose, the beneficiary’s family is broadly defined. All of the following are included:
I read that before posting my question. Transferring to a child, niece, nephew, etc. is clearly ok. Don't see grandchild mentioned. Doubt it's ok, but posted question hoping someone will have a bright idea.
Your grandchild is the beneficiary's niece and that is mentioned at https://fairmark.com/kids-and-college/coverdell-accounts/changing-beneficiary/
"For this purpose, the beneficiary’s family is broadly defined. All of the following are included:
Hal_Al - just what I was looking for, thank you.
For anyone else researching Coverdale transfers, the IRS instructions for form "5498 - Coverdell ESA Contribution Information" are clear. Look at paragraphs "Rollovers and Transfers" and "Family Members":
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