There is continuing confusion on how RMDs are treated since The Secure Act became law.
If you turned 70 1/2 years old in 2019, you are still subject to the old law and required to begin RMDs. If you turn 70 1/2 in 2020, you do not need to take RMDs until you turn 72 years old. If you have been doing RMDs, you need to continue. Always use the IRS worksheet. If you receive an RMD notice from your broker/dealer or retirement account custodian or trustee and you did not turn 70 1/2 years old in 2019 or have not been taking RMDs but you will be 70 1/2 in 2020, you should probably ignore it. The IRS has issued Guidance here. You should never just accept an RMD notice with a calculated amount from a retirement custodian or trustee or broker/dealer; you should always
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