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Deceased Husband's IRA Not Inherited (LTR 200126038)


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A surviving spouse was treated as having received proceeds from an individual retirement account (IRA) that were owned by her deceased husband and, therefore, was a payee or distributee of the IRA. However, to the extent that the amounts standing in the IRA were directly transferred to one or more IRAs maintained in the name of the surviving spouse, the transferred amounts were includible in the surviving spouse's gross income since the proceeds were not rolled over within the applicable time period.

Letter Ruling 200126038, April 4, 2001

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The problem was not that the IRA proceeds were not rolled over within the applicable time period. In fact they were. The problem was that the spouse died before completing the rollover, and the Service ruled that the executrix could not complete the rollover.

Barry Picker, CPA/PFS, CFP

New York, NY

www.BPickerCPA.com

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