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New Legislation Includes Tax-Free IRA Distributions

by | 13 Jan | Retirement Planning & IRAs, Taxes - Planning, Rules and Returns

As anticipated, Congress has written new legislation extending certain tax provisions.  “Protecting Americans From Tax Hikes Act of 2015” is expected to be signed by President Obama within the next several days. 

One important provision has permanently extended the rule which allows tax-free IRA distributions (up to $100,000) to charitable organizations, and will be retroactive to January 1, 2015.  This rule allows owners of IRAs who are at least 70 1/2 years of age to direct up to $100,000 of their IRA distributions to charity.  medium

The funds that are given to charity are counted toward the IRA owner’s annual required minimum distribution, or RMD.  Since these funds are going directly to charity, the distribution is not included in one’s Adjusted Gross Income (A.G.I.), which helps in potentially reducing state income taxes, and may also allow certain other tax breaks to occur, due to a lower A.G.I. (i.e., medical expenses and miscellaneous itemized deductions).   

Legislation affecting tax law can be confusing. The Zinner tax department is up-to-date with the latest provisions affecting individuals and businesses and is ready to help ensure your financial strategy remains favorable, If you have any questions or concerns about taxes or your IRA, please contact me at gsigman@zinnerco.com or 216-831-0733. I’m ready to start the conversation and help you guide your retirement plan.

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