Must I Take My RMD’s as Cash?

Question of the Month: Must I take my required minimum distribution as cash?

Q: Is it mandatory that my required minimum distribution (RMD) be taken as cash or can a specific stock the value of my RMD be moved from the IRA account to a regular taxable account? How about a specific stock used as an RMD to a Roth conversion account? Would this be taxed as a conversion and an RMD?

A: An RMD can be satisfied by distributing an asset in-kind or in cash. If you are distributing an asset to satisfy an RMD, it will be based on the fair market value of that asset upon distribution. You will have to check with your IRA custodian to determine if they will allow an in-kind distribution to satisfy an RMD.

An RMD in cash or in-kind cannot be rolled over to a Roth IRA. You can, however, use the cash to make a contribution to a Roth IRA – if you are eligible to make a contribution.

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Self-confessed retirement planning addict. I specialize in taking the confusion out of retirement planning. I love putting retirement plans together for whomever is willing and motivated to set one up. Very happily married. Cyclist forever. Owner of The Financial Coaching Group.

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