Jakyasar Posted October 31, 2023 Posted October 31, 2023 Hi Here is a new one for me. Having a discussion with a broker about which table to use for a DC plan RMD calculation. I never heard of this before. Age difference between the 2 spouses is 20 years. The broker wants to use uniform versus J&S table. If uniform, the RMD is 10,000, if J&S table, RMD is 7,000 (making up numbers) Q1: Can the table be optional? Q2: Assuming not optional, should not the excess 3,000 distribution be subject to in-service and 20% withholding rules? Q3: Plan normal form is lump sum and no spousal consent is required for distributions but still, need to complete a distribution election form for the extra 3,000 distribution? Q4: none of the above as they can choose between the 2 table and either number is ok under RMD rules??? Any other questions I am not thinking of/not asking? Any comments are appreciated. Thanks QKA, QKC, QPA, CBS - I used to be indecisive about pensions but now I am not so sure
Bird Posted October 31, 2023 Posted October 31, 2023 Ask him to show you the regs that says it is optional. Anything other than $7000 in your example is a random number chosen by someone; the excess over $7000 is not an RMD and subject to all normal distribution rules (e.g. 20% WH). Luke Bailey, duckthing and Jakyasar 3 Ed Snyder
Jakyasar Posted October 31, 2023 Author Posted October 31, 2023 I totally agree but wanted to check if I was missing anything as usual QKA, QKC, QPA, CBS - I used to be indecisive about pensions but now I am not so sure
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