emmetttrudy Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 A DB plan participant turned 70 1/2 in 2008. His required beginning date is 4/1/2009 for a RMD. What is the deadline for the required distributions? His first one obviously has to be taken on or before 4/1/2009. However, let's say he gets paid out 3/1/2009. Is his next required minimum distribution not due to be paid out until 3/1/2010, a period of no longer than 1 year later? Or does the deadline move to the end of each calendar year. So if he took a distribution 3/1/2009, another one would be due 12/31/2009? And each successive payment would be due by the end of the calendar year for which the dsitribution applies? Thanks!!
jevd Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 Year two's distribution is due by 12/31/2009 and all successive years by 12/31 of the year in question. JEVD Making the complex understandable.
Guest DFerrare Posted November 11, 2008 Posted November 11, 2008 If payments are made annually under the annuity method, the second payment in your example would be due on 3/1/2010. See 1.401(a)(9)-6, Q&A 1 (via ERISA Outline Book).
ScottR Posted November 16, 2008 Posted November 16, 2008 A DB plan participant turned 70 1/2 in 2008. His required beginning date is 4/1/2009 for a RMD. What is the deadline for the required distributions? His first one obviously has to be taken on or before 4/1/2009. However, let's say he gets paid out 3/1/2009. Is his next required minimum distribution not due to be paid out until 3/1/2010, a period of no longer than 1 year later? Or does the deadline move to the end of each calendar year. So if he took a distribution 3/1/2009, another one would be due 12/31/2009? And each successive payment would be due by the end of the calendar year for which the dsitribution applies?Thanks!! The participant must begin receiving a series of annual (or more frequent) payments starting by the RBD. In your example, the second payment should be made on or about 3/1/10. IMO.
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