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posted November 19, 2019 07:11 PM
I find myself in a position where I am not sure what questions I need to ask. In short, I have been named sole beneficiary of a pension account. My questions involve minimizing or avoiding the tax burden when ultimately, I will not benefit from the "income."

My email is in profile if someone has time to review this with me. I am willing to fairly compensate an agreed upon amount for the knowledge.

Thanks in advance.
 
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posted November 19, 2019 08:41 PMHide Post
Short answer is Uncle Sam always gets a vig. Smile
 
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posted November 19, 2019 09:03 PMHide Post
.....you want to research inherited ira rollovers and “stretch” distributions for non-spousal beneficiaries.



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posted November 20, 2019 05:48 AMHide Post
Thank you to those who answered both in and out of the thread. I now have a path forward but the tax is non-transferable.
 
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