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Retirement Issue: Required Minimum Distributions

June 26, 2008 by Miranda Marquit  
Filed under Finance

One of the things to remember when you are saving for retirement is that once you reach age 70.5, you are required to take required minimum distributions (RMDs) each year from your retirement account.

Even if you don’t want the money.

If you don’t take the RMD, you will find yourself hit with an excise tax. So, while you do need to remember that you cannot withdraw from most tax-advantaged retirement plans until you are 59.5, you also need to plan for the fact that at some point you have to begin taking RMDs.

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