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Can you and your family benefit from having an IRA trust as part of your overall plan?<\/h3>\n

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An IRA trust<\/strong> can help you better control distributions after you pass away and restrict access to beneficiaries who might squander the funds of a large IRA<\/strong>. How? Let\u2019s say your IRA<\/strong> is left directly to your beneficiaries outside of a trust. In this situation, your beneficiaries can immediately cash out your IRA<\/strong> and spend the money however they choose. The trouble is, when the IRA<\/strong> is cashed out, not only is the ability to stretch the required minimum distributions<\/em> (RMDs) over the beneficiary\u2019s lifetime lost, but all of the amount withdrawn will be taxable in the withdrawal year.<\/p>\n

(Related: Oakland County Newlywed Planning for a Better Financial Future \u2013 A Few Simple Things to Do<\/a>)<\/p>\n

Or consider this scenario: If you name a minor grandchild as the direct beneficiary of your IRA<\/strong>, a guardianship<\/strong> or conservatorship<\/strong> (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

\u00a0 Can you and your family benefit from having an IRA trust as part of your overall plan? An IRA trust can help you better control distributions after you pass away and restrict access to beneficiaries who might squander the…<\/span><\/p>\n