I am considering completing this transfer into a custodian IRA LLC or just paying the taxes flat out due to the maintenance requirements of custodianship. I would prefer to pay the IRS over the next several months of paychecks through withholding if possible. I do not want to sell the assets in the market due to market conditions.
If I understand your question correctly, you want to close an IRA account, but not sell off any assets. You would like to pay the tax on the withdrawal by increasing your withholdings from your paycheck.
Yes, you can do that, just make sure you have enough withheld.
You will have to prepare and present your employer with a Form W-4.
In step 4 there is an option to have an additional amount taken out with each pay period.
You can use this section to withhold the additional amount.
If this does not completely answer your question, please contact us again and provide some additional details.
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have you thought about a trustee-to-trustee transfer in-kind to a custodian that does not charge maintenance fees?
There are many.
closing an IRA early has a 10% penalty.
If you move your assets from one IRA custodian to another, it is a tax-free Rollover unless you do it incorrectly.
If I understand your question correctly, you want to close an IRA account, but not sell off any assets. You would like to pay the tax on the withdrawal by increasing your withholdings from your paycheck.
Yes, you can do that, just make sure you have enough withheld.
You will have to prepare and present your employer with a Form W-4.
In step 4 there is an option to have an additional amount taken out with each pay period.
You can use this section to withhold the additional amount.
If this does not completely answer your question, please contact us again and provide some additional details.
Tax withholding on an IRA distribution is limited to the available cash. With the entire distribution being in-kind there will be no cash to withhold for taxes. If you obtain a distribution in-kind rather than doing a trustee-to-trustee transfer and you choose not to roll the shares over to another traditional IRA within 60 days, you'll have to either increase your tax withholding from other sources or make an estimated tax payment to make up any amount needed to avoid a tax underpayment penalty.
The additional tax withholding can normally be done any time during the tax year but, because estimated taxes are only credited when paid, you'll want to make an estimated tax payment for the tax quarter in which the in-kind distribution occurs.