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Chris’s Summary:
This week’s EDU show is a throwback to an old favorite—things that make you go “hmm.” Jim brought back a list of oddities from the latest Ed Slott training, covering everything from RMD rules the IRS only recently addressed to real-world court cases involving bankruptcy, lottery tickets, and IRA self-dealing gone wrong. Turns out, there are plenty of IRA mistakes you can make—some more ridiculous than others.
Jim’s “Pithy” Summary:
Ever wonder what happens if your IRA balance drops so low that you can’t take your full required minimum distribution? Turns out, the IRS finally put something in writing—but it took them long enough to address it.
Then there were some real-world case studies that left me shaking my head. One involved an all-or-nothing gamble with an IRA that didn’t go as planned. Another showed how trying to get too creative with IRA-owned real estate can backfire in a big way. And here’s one you probably haven’t thought about—doing an in-plan Roth conversion in your 401(k) might have unintended consequences that could close the door on a major tax strategy.
We’ll also talk about a handy tool for checking state estate and inheritance taxes—because where you live (or where you move) could have a bigger impact than you think.
Hope you enjoy the mix of useful, surprising, and “you’ve got to be kidding me” moments!
The post Things That Make You Go Hmm – RMD Rules, IRA Mistakes, and Tax Court Surprises: EDU #2512 appeared first on The Retirement and IRA Show.
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Chris’s Summary:
This week’s EDU show is a throwback to an old favorite—things that make you go “hmm.” Jim brought back a list of oddities from the latest Ed Slott training, covering everything from RMD rules the IRS only recently addressed to real-world court cases involving bankruptcy, lottery tickets, and IRA self-dealing gone wrong. Turns out, there are plenty of IRA mistakes you can make—some more ridiculous than others.
Jim’s “Pithy” Summary:
Ever wonder what happens if your IRA balance drops so low that you can’t take your full required minimum distribution? Turns out, the IRS finally put something in writing—but it took them long enough to address it.
Then there were some real-world case studies that left me shaking my head. One involved an all-or-nothing gamble with an IRA that didn’t go as planned. Another showed how trying to get too creative with IRA-owned real estate can backfire in a big way. And here’s one you probably haven’t thought about—doing an in-plan Roth conversion in your 401(k) might have unintended consequences that could close the door on a major tax strategy.
We’ll also talk about a handy tool for checking state estate and inheritance taxes—because where you live (or where you move) could have a bigger impact than you think.
Hope you enjoy the mix of useful, surprising, and “you’ve got to be kidding me” moments!
The post Things That Make You Go Hmm – RMD Rules, IRA Mistakes, and Tax Court Surprises: EDU #2512 appeared first on The Retirement and IRA Show.
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