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If the younger spouse has the 401K, does the RMD caluation refer to his birthdate (701/2 year)? Even if filling jointly?
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If the younger spouse has the 401K, does the RMD caluation refer to his birthdate (701/2 year)? Even if filling jointly?
Each RMD is computed on your own accounts, and your date of birth.
Your spouses age has no impact on your RMD.
June 1, 2019
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If the younger spouse has the 401K, does the RMD caluation refer to his birthdate (701/2 year)? Even if filling jointly?
Each RMD is computed on your own accounts, and your date of birth.
Your spouses age has no impact on your RMD.
June 1, 2019
5:42 AM
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