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posted Jun 5, 2019 12:02:22 PM

I have both 401k and ira . can mrd be totaled and total amount be with drawn from only one account ?

This year I will be 70 and one half years old  and will need to make a MRD from my 401k and my traditional IRA. Can I total this amount and with draw the total amount from one account.For example take the total MRD from my traditional IRA .

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Expert Alumni
Jun 5, 2019 12:02:24 PM

Unfortunately, you cannot, as the combined accounts must be of the same type. 

A single RMD withdrawal can be made to cover the entire required amount for the year.  However, the combined accounts must be of the same type.  For example, two traditional IRAs can be combined, not an IRA account and a pension account.  

If the accounts are combined, a taxpayer may take a withdrawal from any chosen account in the amount of the total required minimum distribution required for all accounts. 

https://www.irs.gov/Retirement-Plans/RMD-Comparison-Chart-IRAs-vs.-Defined-Contribution-Plans

Level 15
Jun 5, 2019 12:02:27 PM

Even if you have multiple 401(k) plans, each 401(k) must satisfy its own RMD.  The only types of accounts that allow aggregation of RMDs are IRAs, and separately, 403(b) plans.  (RMDs from inherited retirement accounts must also be handled separately from your own.)