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Planning for Minimum Distributions from Qualified Plans and IRAs Steve Brand CRN201609-186364

Important Information The information provided is not written or intended as specific tax or legal advice. MassMutual, its employees and representatives are not authorized to give tax or legal advice. Individuals are encouraged to seek advice from their own tax or legal counsel. 2

Planning for Minimum Distributions from Qualified Plans and IRAs Tax-qualified retirement plans Main benefit - Tax deferral Roth - Tax-free Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Rules: How tax-deferred accumulation ends Rules complex Penalties high (up to 50%) Potential Opportunities Over $400 Billion IRA rollover market per year, growing to $600 Billion by 2016 1 Fast growing Beneficiary IRA market 1 Estimates published in The Retirement Income Reference Book, 2012 by LL Global/LIMRA. 3

AGENDA Qualified Plans and Traditional IRAs Lifetime Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts (QLACs) Post-Death RMDs Roth IRAs Post-Death RMDs Roth Conversion Legacy Planning Opportunity Trust Beneficiary Advantages/Common Mistakes Post-Death RMDs Impact on Practice 4

Lifetime Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) Required Beginning Date (RBD) April 1 st of year after 70 ½ birthday Subsequent RMDs due 12/31 RMD = Prior 12/31 Value Applicable Distribution Period (Uniform Life Table) Doesn t apply to Roth IRAs 5

RMDs Annuitized Amounts Two sets of RMD rules Qualified Plans/IRA account balances Pension payouts/annuitized amounts Periodic payment for life or period certain that does not exceed life expectancy May not apply any portion of annuity income payments received towards RMD determined under account balance method (except in calendar year that immediate annuity is purchased). 6

Annuitizing a Portion of IRA balance Clarence, born January 1, 1940 turned age 74 at start of 2014. He had an IRA valued at $250,000 on 12/31/13. 2014 RMD $10,504 In July 2014 he transfers $100,000 to SPIA with monthly payments of $650 starting 8/1/14. Will receive 5 monthly income payments in 2014 totaling $3,250. Must withdraw at least $7,254 from IRA account by 12/31/14. Will continue to calculate RMD on remaining IRA funds using account balance method 2015 and beyond May not apply any portion of annuity payments received in 2015 and beyond towards meeting the RMD on non-annuitized portion of IRA. 7

Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts (QLACs) Qualified Deferred Income Annuity Can be purchased with IRA funds as well as 401(k), 403(b) and governmental 457(b) plans that offer option QLAC values excluded from RMD account balance calculation Delayed Annuity Start Date enhances future lifetime income stream Distributions must begin by age 85 8

Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts (QLACs) Purchase Limits: Percentage IRAs: 25% limit based on prior year-end value of all non-roth IRAs 401(k): 25% limit applies to each plan separately. Limit applied to last Valuation Date adjusted for contributions/withdrawals $125,000 Overall QLAC limit Cumulative QLAC purchases cannot exceed limit Indexed for inflation (($10,000 increments) 9

Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts (QLACs) Contract may offer return of premium (ROP) death benefit before or after distributions begin Must be distributed by December 31 st of year following death Owner dies before or on RBD Spouse may roll to their own IRA Non-spouse may transfer to Beneficiary IRA Owner dies after RBD ROP death benefit (cash refund) treated as RMD Not eligible for rollover Contract may also offer life annuity death benefits Separate rules for spouse and non-spouse beneficiaries Rules are complex 10

Post-Death RMDs - Beneficiary Designations Keep them up to date!!! Typically trumps everything If no named beneficiary, default usually Estate Surviving spouse Consequences Unintended disinheritance May negatively impact stretch opportunity 11

Post-Death RMDs Important Distinction Designated Beneficiary Individual designated as beneficiary Only designated beneficiary can stretch Certain trusts ( see through ) treated as Designated Beneficiary 12

Post-Death RMDs RMD Tables RMD = Prior year end account balance Life expectancy factor Single Life Table Fixed-term (no recalculation) method All post-death RMDs, except surviving spouse Divisor determined in first distribution year; reduce by one each subsequent year Account exhausted at end of beneficiary s life expectancy 13

Post Death RMDs RMD Tables - Continued Recalculation method Lifetime RMDs and post-death RMDs for surviving spouse Use attained age each year Life expectancy never runs out/account never exhausted Fixed-term (no recalculation) method All post-death RMDs, except surviving spouse Divisor determined in first distribution year; reduce by one each subsequent year Account exhausted end of beneficiary s life expectancy 14

Post-Death RMDs Timing First order of business beneficiary withdraws any of deceased s remaining year of death RMD before 12/31 Must be taken from qualified plan account before transfer to Beneficiary IRA First Beneficiary RMD Non-spouse: 12/31of year following year of death Spouse 12/31 of year following death if deceased died after RBD, or Year in which deceased would have attained age 70 ½ if deceased died after RBD 15

Post-Death RMDs Spousal Beneficiaries Special Rules, Choices Spousal rollover: Can be done at any time Or, remain beneficiary Delayed RMDs if deceased spouse died before RBD Single Life Table but recalculation method used (use factor from table each year) If not sole beneficiary, split account by 12/31 of year after death 16

Post-death RMDs Spouse as Sole Beneficiary of Traditional IRA Account Owner Dies Before RMD Account Owner Dies On/After RMD Spousal Rollover Or Treat as Own First RMD at surviving spouse s RBD. Use Uniform Life Table and look up attained age each year Remain as Beneficiary Use Single Life Table and look up spouse s attained age each year a distribution is required. Delay RMD until owner would have been 70/½ Use Single Life Table for the spouse each year or if owner was younger use Single Life Table for owner s life expectancy and reduce by one each year. First RMD by 12/31 of year after owner s death Or 5 year rule 17

Post-death RMDs Spouse Remains as Beneficiary Spouse Remains as Beneficiary May Be Best Choice When Surviving Spouse is under 59 ½ Access to penalty-free withdrawals Can always do spousal rollover later Surviving spouse is substantially older than deceased 18

IRA Owner Dies Before RBD Surviving Spouse Substantially Older Example: Jim, age 58 passed away leaving entire IRA to Spouse, Sue, age 69 Choices Spousal rollover: RBD when Sue reaches 70 ½ (Uniform Life Table) Remain as beneficiary: RBD when Jim would have been 70 ½ (Single Life Table) Execute spousal rollover at that time (when Sue is age 81) 19

Post-death RMDs Non-Spouse Beneficiaries of Traditional IRAs Non-Spouse Designated Beneficiary Account Owner Dies Before RBD Beneficiary IRA RMDs Based on life expectancy of beneficiary. Use Single Life Table and look up age in year after owner s death. Reduce by one in each subsequent year. Account Owner Dies On/After RBD Beneficiary IRA RMDs Based on life expectancy of beneficiary or deceased owner, whichever is younger. If participant is younger, use Single Life Table and look up age in year of owner s death and subtract one. Reduce by one in each subsequent year. or 5-Year Rule 20

Post-death RMDs Non-Spouse Beneficiaries Death After RBD Example: Barbara died in July 2011, shortly before her 72 nd birthday, leaving her IRA to her sister Ruth, age 79. She had already taken her RMD for 2011. For her 2012 RMD Ruth uses the life expectancy factor for age 72 (15.5) from the Single Life Table reduced by one (14.5). She will reduce by one for each subsequent year. 21

Post-Death RMDs Successor Beneficiaries Second generation stretch of Traditional and Roth Beneficiary IRAs allowed However, no recalculation of RMDs RMDs continue to be made over the remaining life expectancy of now-deceased original beneficiary 22

Post-death RMDs No Designated Beneficiary No Designated Beneficiary (Estate or non-qualifying trust) Account Owner Dies Before RBD 5-year rule Account Owner Dies On/After RBD Beneficiary IRA RMDs Based on life expectancy of deceased owner. Use Single Life Table to look up age owner had attained, or would have attained, in year of death. Reduce by one for first post-death RMD and each subsequent year. 23

Post-Death RMDs 5-Year Rule IRA owner dies before their RBD Distribution deadline: 5 years after IRA owner s death Annual distributions not required 24

Roth IRAs No lifetime required distributions Post-death RMDs required Pre RBD rules used Spousal rollover Non-spouse stretch or 5-year rule Estate, non-qualifying trust, etc. use 5-year rule 25

Post-Death RMDs Roth IRAs All distributions tax-free only if 5-year period is met AND the owner is 59 ½ or disabled within the meaning of section 72(m), or has died 5 year period begins with establishment of deceased s first Roth Beneficiary holding period also counts in determining whether the 5-year period has been met 26

Post-Death RMDs Roth IRAs Example: On January 1, 2011 Mary converts her $100,000 traditional IRA to a Roth IRA (her first Roth) and designates her daughter Susan as sole beneficiary. Mary passes away in early 2013. Susan decides to withdraw all $140,000 value of her interest in January 2014. Susan will have to include the $40,000 of earnings on her 2014 tax return since the 5-year requirement has not been met. 27

Post-Death RMDs Roth IRAs Better Solution: Susan should withdraw no more than $100,000 of her beneficiary interest before December 31, 2015. After that all earnings can be withdrawn tax-free. 28

Roth IRA Conversion Legacy Planning Opportunity Prospect: Traditional IRA owner approaching age 70 ½ Unlikely they (or spouse, if applicable) will ever need funds from IRA Non-spouse beneficiaries financially successful and likely to stretch at owner s death Roth conversion No RMDs for Roth IRA owner Tax-free stretch opportunity for beneficiaries 29

Roth IRA Conversion Beneficiary Stretch Meet Tracy 67 year old widow Significant income Substantial investment portfolio $250,000 Traditional IRA Does not anticipate needing the income from the IRA Goal: Leave a legacy with IRA assets Has heard that converting to a Roth IRA removes the RMD requirement 30

Roth IRA Conversion Beneficiary Stretch Meet John Tracy s only child, age 38 Successful business owner Currently in the 35% income tax bracket and expects to remain so Does not expect to need any assets from his Mother s estate Plans on establishing beneficiary IRA at his mother s death and will likely invest the after-tax amounts of the RMDs to increase the legacy he leaves his children 31

Roth IRA Conversion Beneficiary Stretch Does it make sense to convert? No Conversion Assumptions: 35% Current Tax Bracket, 35% Tax Bracket in Retirement, Estimated 7% annual investment return. After-tax RMDs reinvested in taxable side account. Tracy John (Age 60) $250,000 $87,500 1 $392,822 $520,830 IRA Side Account Bene IRA Side Account (age 67) (age 67) (age 60) (age 60) After-Tax RMDs Beg. at age 70 1/2 Passes to John Upon Death After-Tax RMDs $392,822 (age 88) $520,830 (age 88) $0 (age 85) $2,783,698 (age 85) 1 Available assets not used to pay taxes on Roth IRA conversion This hypothetical illustration is not intended to be a projection of future values and does not represent the performance of any MassMutual product. 32

Roth IRA Conversion Beneficiary Stretch Does it make sense to convert? Conversion Assumptions: 35% Current Tax Bracket, 35% Tax Bracket in Retirement, Estimated 7% annual investment return. After-tax RMDs reinvested in taxable side account, taxes due on the conversion ($87,500) are paid out of pocket. Tracy John $250,000 $0 $967,421 $0 Roth IRA Side Account Bene Roth IRA Side Account (age 67) (age 67) (age 60) (age 60) Passes to John Upon Death Tax Free RMDs $967,421 (age 88) $0 (age 88) $0 (age 85) $4,271,784 (age 85) This hypothetical illustration is not intended to be a projection of future values and does not represent the performance of any MassMutual product. 33

Roth IRA Conversion Beneficiary Stretch Comparing the Options Account Values at the End of John s Life Expectancy $4,271,784 $2,783,698 No Conversion Conversion This hypothetical illustration is not intended to be a projection of future values and does not represent the performance of any MassMutual product. 34

Post-Death RMDs Trust Beneficiary No income tax advantage Many name living trust as beneficiary to avoid probate not necessary Generally used for control (non-tax) purposes Possible estate tax and planning capabilities Complex RMD rules consult experts 35

Post-Death RMDs Trust Beneficiary Reason to name trust as beneficiary Minor or incompetent To guarantee stretch To determine successor beneficiary Second marriage situations Estate tax planning 36

Post-Death RMDs Trust Beneficiary See-Through trust qualifies as Designated Beneficiary See-Through requirements Valid under state law Irrevocable Beneficiaries (all individuals) must be identifiable Documentation deadline (Oct. 31) No Separate Accounts rule Life expectancy of oldest trust beneficiary Use sub trusts to separate Numerous Private Letter Rulings approve transfer of Beneficiary IRA to trust beneficiaries at trust termination 37

Post-Death RMDs Trust Beneficiary Conduit Trust Merely passes RMDs to beneficiaries Life expectancy of oldest Some spousal benefits if sole trust beneficiary Delayed RBD (if owner died before RBD) Recalculation (Single Life Table) Generally no spousal rollover 38

Establishing Beneficiary IRAs (or changing custodians) Key Rules: No constructive receipt permitted Must be direct rollover for non-spouse beneficiary IRA registration must include deceased s name 39

Grow Practice Through Beneficiary IRAs Master complex distribution rules Demonstrate knowledge of non-spouse stretch IRAs Explain multiple generation tax-deferral opportunity Proper beneficiary designations are critical Will does not govern retirement assets Offer to review clients beneficiary designations Great opportunity to establish relationship with clients heirs 40

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