Benefactor Died in late 2023. Both Benefactor and Beneficiary are well into the RMD age group. The Beneficiary is not the spouse, minor child, disabled, or chronically ill but is less than 10 years younger than the benefactor.
1) The Beneficiary is required to take an RMD in 2024 based on the value of the Inherited IRA Dec 31, 2023. (Taxes and RMDs for 2023 were paid by the estate).
Please confirm that the Beneficiary can elect the Lifetime Distribution.
Please confirm that for an individual age 78 in 2024, the Dec 31, 2023 value is divided by the age factor 22.
The question arises because the Inherited RMD calculator at Vanguard produced a much larger RMD, less than the 10-year requirement but more like 12-13 years than 22.
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Hi mkdale,
The rules for calculating required minimum distributions are complicated and depend on numerous factors. If you have questions on how Vanguard calculated the RMD, I would ask them to explain their calculations.
Based on the information you provided, you appear to meet the qualifications of an eligible designated beneficiary, because you are not more than 10 years younger than the IRA owner. This qualifies you to use the lifetime distribution rules that were in effect prior to 2020. The life expectancy for a beneficiary who is age 78 is 12.6 years according to Table 1, Single Life Expectancy, so the Vanguard calculation appears accurate. (You may be using the incorrect life expectancy table, because I see a life expectancy of 22 yrs on Table III, which does not apply in your situation.)
I’ll provide the link to IRS Publication 590-B, which provides guidance for Distributions from IRA accounts.
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