
Episode #237
Inherited IRA Rules Explained: What the IRS Requires You to Know | Nick DeVito, CFP
This week on Financial Planning: Explained, host Michael Menninger, CFP®, welcomes back Nick DeVito, CFP®, to break down one of the most important and often misunderstood topics for beneficiaries of retirement accounts: Inherited IRAs and the IRS rules that apply to them. When you inherit an IRA, the rules for taking distributions can be very different from the rules that applied to the original account owner. Depending on when the account owner died, your relationship to the deceased, and other factors, you may face specific distribution requirements, deadlines, and potential tax consequences. Mike and Nick walk through the key rules surrounding inherited IRAs and explain what beneficiaries need to understand when they inherit a traditional IRA or other retirement account. They discuss the 10-year rule, required minimum distributions (RMDs), beneficiary requirements, and some of the common mistakes that can create unexpected tax problems. The episode also includes a real-world client situation involving a large, well-known financial institution. Mike and Nick discuss how the institution provided the client with incorrect guidance about handling an inherited IRA, highlighting just how confusing these rules can be—even when someone is working with a major financial company. The case study demonstrates why beneficiaries should carefully evaluate inherited IRA advice and understand the rules before making potentially costly decisions. The conversation also highlights why inherited IRAs should not simply be treated like your own retirement account. Understanding the applicable IRS rules and creating a distribution strategy can be critical to avoiding unnecessary taxes and penalties while making the most of an inherited retirement account. Viewers will gain valuable insight into: What happens when you inherit an IRA How the IRS inherited IRA rules work The inherited IRA 10-year rule explained When inherited IRA beneficiaries may be required to take distributions How RMD rules apply to inherited IRAs Important differences between inherited IRAs and your own IRA How beneficiary status can affect inherited IRA distribution rules Potential tax consequences of inherited IRA distributions A real-world example of incorrect inherited IRA guidance from a large financial institution Why even major financial institutions can get inherited IRA rules wrong Common inherited IRA mistakes beneficiaries should avoid What the SECURE Act changed for inherited retirement accounts Why timing matters when taking distributions from an inherited IRA How inherited IRA rules can affect your overall tax strategy What beneficiaries should know before taking money out of an inherited IRA Why professional retirement and tax planning can be important after inheriting an IRA Inherited IRAs can come with complicated rules, and making the wrong move can potentially result in unnecessary taxes or penalties. As this episode's real-world case study demonstrates, the size or reputation of a financial institution doesn't necessarily mean that the advice you receive is correct or appropriate for your specific situation. Whether you've recently inherited an IRA, expect to inherit one in the future, or are helping a family member plan for an inherited retirement account, understanding the rules can help you make more informed financial decisions. This episode provides a practical overview of inherited IRA rules and the IRS requirements beneficiaries should understand as they navigate retirement account inheritance and wealth transfer. For more information on Menninger & Associates Financial Planning, visit: https://maaplanning.com

