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Sign Up Now!No penalty for her, but someone else will need to explain taxes on it.My grandfather recently passed an my mom inherited a portion of an IRA. Does she have to leave this in the IRA or else be penalized for an early withdrawal or is she able to withdraw without the 10% penalty?
Yeah I also believe this is correct. Hopefully OP has access to an estate planning attorney and/or tax accountantNo penalty for her, but someone else will need to explain taxes on it.
Well, like @herbsinator said need to get some solid advice from an attorney/accountant. I'm a dumb dumb with all this, but I think taxes are something that can be worked with depending on how it's all handled. Where ya at @Jim14510Currently have access to nothing and she just learning about what she will get. We can get access but to be blunt we are TPB poor family.
@Jim14510Currently have access to nothing and she just learning about what she will get. We can get access but to be blunt we are TPB poor family.
Pretty much covers it. Only thing I'd add is that whether she takes it all in year one or ten or spread out over 10 years depends on what her (and dads?) income is. Might be a happy spot where she can hit the top of the lowest bracket possible.1. Assuming your Grandpa passed away this year, and he was in Required Minimum Distribution status, his Required Minimum Distribution will have to be taken this year.
2. The year of death is considered Year 0. Your mom will have to have the funds out of the Inh IRA by the end of the 10th year following the date of death.
3. Your mom will have RMDs every year 1-10 but they won't be significant enough to have all funds out of the Inh IRA by end of year 10 she will need to accelerate them.
4. All distributions your mom takes will be taxable income (assuming all funds are pre-tax) unless she is over 70.5 and is utilizing a Qualified Charitable Distribution.
To Confirm: No 10% early withdrawal penalty for your mom.
Shroomi Loomie let’s meet up, have a blunt (101 I know haha FUCK BELLLCHH) and figure out this sumbitch issue. I’ll be at the coop tomorrow at 6amMy grandfather recently passed an my mom inherited a portion of an IRA. Does she have to leave this in the IRA or else be penalized for an early withdrawal or is she able to withdraw without the 10% penalty?