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Level 1
posted Mar 21, 2020 12:39:37 PM

RMD

Both my wife and I are retired.  I was asked by your software to provide the amount of RMD, I took in 2019 and I provided it. I have checked and rechecked for the same question regarding my wife's retirement income and the question is not being ask for her.  Her total amount received was 6,000.00. Is the amount relevant.  My income from retirement funds was three times that. This may be minor but I need to know if I should worry with this or let go.

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Employee Tax Expert
Mar 21, 2020 1:04:30 PM

It depends. 

 

Required Minimum Distribution (RMD)is the minimum amount of money you must withdraw from your retirement account once you reach the age of 72 or 70 1/2(if you turned 70 1/2 prior to January 1, 2020.)   

 

I have attached a link with worksheets you can use to ensure your wife is receiving her RMD if applicable.

 

RMD Facts 

 

RMD worksheets

Level 15
Mar 21, 2020 1:09:12 PM

It goes by your age.  You are probably over 70 1/2 and your wife is younger.  Nothing to worry about.  Are you getting a pension?  If you are 70 1/2 it will ask you if it is the RMD.  Say yes.  Anything your pension pays you is considered to be the  RMD.