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  2. The Uniform Lifetime Table is designed for unmarried IRA owners, married IRA owners whose spouses aren’t more than 10 years younger than they are and married owners whose spouses aren’t the ...

  3. 401(k) Heritage Taxes Will Cost You This Much - AOL

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    The Uniform Lifetime Table is designed for unmarried IRA owners, married IRA owners whose spouses aren’t more than 10 years younger than they are and married owners whose spouses aren’t the ...

  4. What you need to know about the ever-evolving rules about ...

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    Calculating these annual distributions involved using the IRS’s Uniform Lifetime Table to determine the beneficiary’s life expectancy, then reducing that figure by one each year.

  5. Required minimum distribution - Wikipedia

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    In that case, there is no 5-year rule, and the beneficiary takes distributions over the length of his/her own life expectancy or the remaining life expectancy that the decedent would have had (using government tables). If the IRA owner named a non-person (such as his estate) as the beneficiary and had died after beginning required minimum ...

  6. What to Know About Calculating RMDs - AOL

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    Divide your retirement account balance as of December 31 of the previous year by your current life expectancy factor. IRS Uniform Lifetime Table Age Distribution Period in Years 72 27.4 73 26.5 74 ...

  7. I'm Over 70. What's Stopping Me From Cashing Out My IRA? - AOL

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    Their life expectancy factor per the IRS Uniform Lifetime Table is 26 1/2 years. Dividing their $132,500 balance by the 26 1/2-year distribution period gives them an RMD of $5,000 for the year.