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November 29, 2019
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IRA, MRD

  • November 29, 2019
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Are IRA MRDs still transferabe to charitable accounts for Federal Income Tax reduction purposes?

How much can be can be transferred to the charitable account?   

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    Critter
    Employee
    November 29, 2019

    Can I make a QCD?

    While many IRAs are eligible for QCDs—Traditional, Rollover, Inherited, SEP (inactive plans only), and SIMPLE (inactive plans only)* —there are requirements:

    • You must be 70½ or older to be eligible to make a QCD.
    • QCDs are limited to the amount that would otherwise be taxed as ordinary income. This excludes non-deductible contributions.
    • The maximum annual amount that can qualify for a QCD is $100,000. This applies to the sum of QCDs made to one or more charities in a calendar year. (If, however, you file taxes jointly, your spouse can also make a QCD from his or her own IRA within the same tax year for up to $100,000.)
    • For a QCD to count towards your current year’s MRD, the funds must come out of your IRA by your MRD deadline, generally December 31.

    Any amount donated above your MRD does not count toward satisfying a future year's MRD.

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