727·330·3500    ·    Denise Mensa-Cohen, Enrolled Agent    ·    Office Located in Clearwater, Florida
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If you’re subject to required minimum distributions (RMDs), you must take your 2024 RMD by Dec. 31 to avoid penalties. RMDs are mandatory withdrawals from retirement plans such as 401(k)s, IRAs, SIMPLE IRAs and SEPs. Roth accounts aren’t subject to RMDs during the owners’ lifetimes. RMDs are taxable income subject to ordinary-income tax (not long-term capital gains) rates.

Previous tax law required RMDs to begin at age 72 and imposed a penalty of 50% on missed withdrawals. The SECURE 2.0 Act raised the age to 73 and lowered the penalty to 25% (or 10% if corrected within two years). Younger taxpayers can be subject to RMDs if they inherited a retirement account. Contact the office as soon as possible for help calculating the correct amount for your RMDs. Here’s more from the IRS: IRS reminds those aged 73 and older to make required withdrawals from IRAs and retirement plans by Dec. 31; notes changes in the law for 2023 | Internal Revenue Service

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Denise Mensa-Cohen, Enrolled Agent
TaxGenuity, Incorporated, Tax Return Preparation, Clearwater, FL
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