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If You Reached Age 72 in 2021, You Might (or Might Not) Have Until April 1, 2022 to Take Your 2021 RMD
Forbes; subscription may be required Link to more items from this source
[Guidance Overview]
Mar. 30, 2022

"The language in IR-2022-69 referred to reaching age 72 after June 30, 2021, which caused some confusion ... because the new rule of age 72 for RMDs made the half-year mark no longer relevant. ... [A]nyone who reached age 72 after June 30, 2021 but before January 1, 2022, [has] until April 1, 2022 to take their 2021 RMD. Those who reached age 72 June 30, 2021 and earlier, should have taken their 2021 RMD by December 31, 2021."

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