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7 key IRA withdrawal dates for taxpayers: How to take distributions without penalty

March 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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As a taxpayer with an IRA, it is important to be aware of the key withdrawal dates to avoid penalties and maximize your savings. Here are the 7 key dates to keep in mind:

1. Age 59 ½: Once you reach this age, you can start taking distributions from your IRA without incurring a penalty.

2. Age 70 ½: By this age, you are required to start taking minimum distributions from your traditional IRA to avoid penalties.

3. April 1 following the year you turn 70 ½: If you turned 70 ½ in the previous year, this is the deadline to take your first required minimum distribution.

4. Beneficiary distributions: Non-spouse beneficiaries have different rules for taking distributions, so be sure to consult with a financial advisor.

5. Early withdrawals: Taking distributions before age 59 ½ may result in a 10% penalty, so it is important to plan accordingly.

6. Qualified distributions: Certain expenses, such as higher education or a first-time home purchase, may qualify for penalty-free distributions.

7. Ongoing withdrawals: Once you start taking distributions, it is important to continue taking them on a regular basis to avoid penalties.

By staying informed about these key dates and rules, you can make the most of your IRA savings and avoid unnecessary penalties. Be sure to consult with a financial advisor for personalized advice on your individual situation.

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