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You can use a QCD to satisfy your RMD for the year. A QCD can exceed your RMD amount for the year as long as it does not exceed the $100,000 annual limit.
Does California recognized QCDs?
Not really true (in California anyway). On Cal form 540, the adjusted gross income is whatever it is on the US 1040. The 1040 gross income number takes into account the QCD, so at least indirectly California does reflect the QCD. You don't have to add the money that went to charity back into your Cal 1040 income.
In my last post about this I said you don't have to add back in the money sent to charity. To be more exact, you don't need to add back in the RMD (or more) amount from the IRA that made the distribution
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