If you are at least age 70½ by the end of this year or you inherited an IRA or qualified retirement account benefits, don’t forget to take your required minimum distribution (RMD) before the end of the year. There’s no RMD for qualified retirement plans for those still employed beyond this age if the plans permits have this exception. RMD rules are in IRS Publication 590-B. Note: If you’re age 70½, you can transfer funds from your IRA to a public charity up to $100,000 tax free; it counts toward the RMD, but no charitable deduction can be claimed.
New blog post today! What the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Means to You