Friday, January 16, 2009

Penalty Waived for Retirees for Mandatory Withdrawals in 2009

Article from the AARP Bulletin Today, By Carole Fleck, December 23, 2008

Thousands of older Americans who are legally required to take distributions from their shrinking retirement savings accounts will get a break this year (2009). President Bush today signed legislation that will temporarily waive the penalty on adults age 70 and a half and older who don’t withdraw their annual minimum required distribution (MRD) from their retirement accounts in 2009.

The law places a one-year moratorium on those penalties for IRAs, 401(k)s and 403(b)s, so that older people aren’t forced to take their withdrawals from savings plans that have incurred dramatic losses. AARP praised Congress for passing the Worker, Retiree and Employer Recovery Act of 2008, though it pressed lawmakers for a freeze that would be applicable this year as well. “By making minimum withdrawals from retirement savings accounts optional rather than mandatory for next year, older Americans are poised to hold on to more of their diminished nest eggs,” says AARP Legislative Policy Director David Certner. “Now every older American, who was forced to make a choice between taking a withdrawal that was calculated based on a much higher value in their retirement account or face a high tax penalty, will be eligible for this financial relief.”

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Have a great day

Tom Binder
Seniors Real Estate Specialist

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