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I'm in the 32% Bracket and Inherited $550k in an IRA. How Do I Structure Withdrawals Wisely?

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A man who has inherited a $550,000 IRA from his father looks over the account paperwork.
A man who has inherited a $550,000 IRA from his father looks over the account paperwork.

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If you inherit a tax-deferred retirement account, like an IRA or a 401(k), you’ll pay income taxes on the money when you withdraw it. Those withdrawals are subject to your marginal tax rate, not the original owners. This can reduce the value of your inheritance, potentially by quite a lot if you are in a high tax bracket.

For example, say that you’re in the 32% tax bracket and you’ve just inherited an IRA worth $550,000. This is a substantial windfall, but the IRS is going to take a significant amount of each withdrawal. A financial advisor can help you manage your inheritance and potentially mitigate the taxes due on this income.

When you inherit a pre-tax account, like an IRA, the IRS has specific rules for how the account must be managed depending on your relationship to the deceased.

While spouses typically have greater flexibility for how and when they must empty the inherited account, most non-spouse beneficiaries must empty the account within 10 years if the original owner died after Jan. 1, 2020.

Exceptions to this 10-year rule apply to heirs who are considered “eligible designated beneficiaries,” which includes:

All other non-spousal heirs, like adult children (except entities like charities and some trusts), are considered “designated beneficiaries.” They must follow the 10-year rule (or the equivalent 5-year rule if the owner died before 2020). This means that the heir must withdraw all of an IRA’s assets by Dec. 31 of the year containing the 10th anniversary of the original owner’s death. These withdrawals are not subject to early withdrawal penalties.

If the owner had already begun taking RMDs, known as dying after the “required beginning date” (RBD), then you must also take minimum distributions while you hold the IRA. You determine this RMD using the longer of either your or the original owner’s life expectancy table. Keep in mind that if RMDs apply, you’re still required to empty the account within 10 years.

A financial advisor can help you manage an inherited IRA and ensure you follow the proper rules for withdrawing money from it.

It's important to understand the withdrawal options for inherited IRAs.
It’s important to understand the withdrawal options for inherited IRAs.

Let’s say you inherit $550,000 in an IRA from your dad in 2024 and that he died prior to reaching his RBD. You’re considered a “designated beneficiary” (meaning you are not a spouse, a minor child or are disabled), you typically have two general options for emptying the account:

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