A ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court holding that assets contained in an inherited individual retirement account (IRA) don’t qualify as retirement funds for the purposes of bankruptcy exemption, has turned the estate planning community on its head. Prior to a recent US Supreme Court ruling, inherited IRAs were treated…
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Balancing Retirement and Estate Planning in Houston: Can a Roth IRA Help?
The question of which investment accounts you should tap first in retirement can often be a tricky one. But it gets even trickier if your goal is to leave money to heirs. How do you balance retirement with your estate planning goals? After all, even if you plan to leave it all…
Houston Families and Spousal IRA Heirships
A spouse who inherits an IRA has a choice. The surviving spouse can move the account into an inherited IRA to keep the tax shelter. Or she can choose to roll the account into her own IRA. There are some unique rules that go into effect when an IRA is…
Missed IRA Rollover Deadline? How to Get Relief From Being Taxed on “Distribution”
Dad missed the 60-day IRA rollover period and is now being taxed on 100 percent of his life’s savings. Can anything be done? Applicable IRS rules and regulations provide that if someone receives a distribution from an IRA, the distribution is then taxed at an individual’s ordinary income rate. A…
Houston Families: Consider Gifting Your IRA To Your Grandchildren
Whichever way you pass on your retirement account assets, leaving an IRA can provide a grandchild with a significant financial foundation. Think of an IRA as a potentially powerful estate planning tool. Properly structured, an IRA may transfer wealth to younger generations. In fact, the younger, the better. Kiplinger raised…