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Social Security, IRMAA, IRA Distributions, Roth Contributions, Catch-up Contributions, and Inherited IRA RMDs: Q&A #2507

Social Security, IRMAA, IRA Distributions, Roth Contributions, Catch-up Contributions, and Inherited IRA RMDs: Q&A #2507

Update: 2025-02-15
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Jim and Chris discuss listener questions relating to Social Security benefits, IRMAA, IRA distributions, Roth contributions, catch-up contributions, and inherited IRA RMDs.


(6:30 ) George asks how inflation adjustments apply when a reduced Social Security benefit converts to a spousal benefit.


(13:45 ) The guys address whether the end of non-qualified deferred compensation qualifies as a life-changing event for IRMAA purposes.


(22:00 ) Jim and Chris discuss whether taking IRA distributions in a lump sum or spreading them out over time is the better approach for someone retiring at 63.


(35:45 ) A listener explores the idea of making an intentional excess Roth contribution then reevaluating their options before the extended tax filing deadline.


(54:45 ) The guys clarify the defined contribution limit and how catch-up contributions affect the total amount allowed.


(58:00 ) Jim and Chris answer whether RMDs on a recently inherited IRA must begin in 2025 or if the clock starts in 2026.


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Social Security, IRMAA, IRA Distributions, Roth Contributions, Catch-up Contributions, and Inherited IRA RMDs: Q&A #2507

Social Security, IRMAA, IRA Distributions, Roth Contributions, Catch-up Contributions, and Inherited IRA RMDs: Q&A #2507

Jim Saulnier, CFP® & Chris Stein, CFP®