New York City District Council of Carpenters Benefit Funds
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July Business Services
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Greenline Wealth Management
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Regional Sales Director (West) July Business Services
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Pollard & Associates
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Retirement Planners and Administrators (RPA)
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July Business Services
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Defined Contribution Account Manager Nova 401(k) Associates
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TPA Retirement Plan Consultant EPIC RPS (TPA/DPS)
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Fringe Benefit Group
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Defined Contributions Compliance Consultant Loren D. Stark Company (LDSCO)
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Senior Specialist 401k Recordkeeping T Bank N.A.
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Retirement Solutions Specialists
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Great Lakes Pension Associates, Inc.
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Passing It On: Inheriting an Individual Retirement Arrangement
AccountingWEB.com July 25, 2005
Excerpt: In general, only surviving spouses can treat inherited IRAs as their own. Everyone else should rename the inherited IRA to be 'for the benefit of (the beneficiary)' to reduce the income tax owed on the amount inherited.
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