The Inherited IRA 10-Year Rule Is Fully Enforced in 2026What Beneficiaries Need to Do Now

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Many inherited IRA beneficiaries must now take annual RMDs. Vitalii Vodolazskyi/ShutterstockIf you inherited a traditional IRA from someone who was already taking required minimum distributions (RMDs), you may have to take annual withdrawals for the next decade, and the account must be empty by the end of the tenth year.The Internal Revenue Service waived penalties for missed withdrawals from 2021 through 2024 while the rules were being finalized. That grace period is over. Starting with the 2025 tax year, the rules are fully enforced. If you missed a 2025 RMD, a 25 percent penalty applies unless you take corrective action now.Who Does the 10-Year Rule Apply To?The SECURE Act, passed in 2019, eliminated the “stretch IRA” for most non-spouse beneficiaries. Under the old rules, you had an option to spread withdrawals across your own lifetime. That option is gone for most people who inherit today.

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