If IRA RMD is taken in December is the entire amount apportioned to the state one lives in on December 31st
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3 Replies
MaryK4
Expert Alumni
Feb 1, 2022 4:30:35 PM
Yes, retirement income (including RMDs) are taxable by the resident state when you received the income, so in your case you can allocate it all to the state where you lived in December.
neilsklarew
Level 1
Mar 24, 2022 11:41:54 AM
can I choose to apportion an IRA RMD to either of the other state I lived in during the year, and not to the one I lived in on December 31st?
JohnB5677
Expert Alumni
Mar 24, 2022 12:05:02 PM
No, that would be incorrect. The retirement withdrawal should be allocated to the state you were living in at the time of payment.