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What is the deadline for establishing separate “inherited IRAs” so that each beneficiary can use his/her own life expectancy to measure MRDs?

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What is the deadline for establishing separate “inherited IRAs” so that each beneficiary can use his/her own life expectancy to measure MRDs?

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The deadline is Dec. 31 of the year after the year the IRA owner died. The beneficiaries can split up an inherited IRA at a later date; however, a division occurring after the above deadline would not be effective to change the applicable life expectancy for measuring MRDs. All beneficiaries would have to use the oldest beneficiary’s life expectancy to measure MRDs if the “separate accounts” are not established by the end of the year after the year of death.

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