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To: Max Fletcher who wrote (32050)11/4/2019 7:32:37 AM
From: Ditchdigger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 34328
 
With the upcoming possible rule changes to inherited ira's, has that changed anyone's plans or offered guidance to your heirs? Tax implications on your beneficiaries? I suggested in my will that my niece and nephew, who will inherit my ira's take lifetime distributions, that may no longer be an option for them.
That change seems like a generational wealth kick in the ass to me, likely to occur during their max income earning years.