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πŸ“‹ RMD Calculator

Calculate your annual Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) from Traditional IRA and 401(k) accounts. Based on the IRS Uniform Lifetime Table. Mandatory starting at age 73.

What is a Required Minimum Distribution Calculator?

This RMD calculator helps US individuals and families make data-driven financial decisions about IRA RMD. Enter your specific financial details to get personalised projections, payment estimates, and scenario comparisons tailored to current US tax laws and financial regulations.

All calculations are based on current US federal guidelines. Starting at age 73, the IRS requires annual withdrawals from traditional retirement accounts.Individual results depend on personal financial circumstances, credit profile, and local regulations that may differ from federal standards.

How to Use This Calculator

  • Enter accurate inputs: Use your actual figures from pay stubs, account statements, or lender quotes for most accurate results.
  • Model multiple scenarios: Change interest rates, time horizons, and contribution amounts to understand sensitivities.
  • Compare options: Run the calculator for different strategies to identify the optimal approach for your situation.
  • Use as a starting point: Calculator results provide a solid baseline for conversations with financial advisors, lenders, or tax professionals.

Key Considerations

  • Tax implications: Most financial decisions have tax consequences. Consult IRS publications or a CPA for your specific tax situation.
  • Rate changes: Interest rates, contribution limits, and tax brackets change annually. Verify current rates before making decisions.
  • State variations: Federal rules shown here may be modified by state law. Your state may have additional taxes, credits, or programmes.
  • Credit score impact: Many US financial products are significantly affected by your FICO credit score. Check your score before applying for loans.
Where can I find official US information about IRA RMD?

Official US government sources: IRS (irs.gov) for tax matters, CFPB (consumerfinance.gov) for consumer financial protection, SEC (investor.gov) for investment information, SSA (ssa.gov) for Social Security, and HUD (hud.gov) for housing. IRS Publication 590-B (irs.gov)

How do I account for inflation in these calculations?

US long-term inflation averages approximately 2.5–3.5% annually (Federal Reserve targets 2%). For any projection over 5+ years, the real (inflation-adjusted) return matters more than the nominal return. Subtract expected inflation from your nominal return assumption to get the real return for purchasing power calculations.

Should I use these calculators for tax filing?

These calculators are for planning and education only β€” not for tax filing. For actual tax preparation, use IRS official forms, certified tax software (TurboTax, H&R Block), or a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent. Calculations here do not account for all edge cases, AMT, state taxes, or recent law changes.

How does a financial advisor differ from a financial planner?

Financial advisor is a general term for anyone giving financial guidance. CFP (Certified Financial Planner) is a fiduciary bound to act in your best interest. Broker-dealers are held to a lower suitability standard. For complex financial planning, a fee-only CFP (no commission from product sales) generally provides the most objective advice. Use NAPFA (napfa.org) to find fee-only advisors.

⚠️ Disclaimer: This RMD calculator is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, tax, or legal advice. Consult qualified US professionals for personalised guidance. Sources: IRS Publication 590-B (irs.gov)

Last Updated: March 2026 Β· For US audiences

Frequently Asked Questions

When must I start taking RMDs?

Under the SECURE 2.0 Act (2023), RMDs must begin at age 73. If you turned 72 before January 1, 2023, your RMD age was 72. Roth IRAs do not require RMDs during the owner's lifetime.

What happens if I miss an RMD?

The penalty for missing an RMD is 25% of the amount not withdrawn. If corrected within two years, the penalty is reduced to 10%. Always consult a tax advisor if you miss an RMD.

Do Roth 401ks require RMDs?

As of 2024, Roth 401(k) accounts are no longer subject to RMDs during the account owner's lifetime (per SECURE 2.0 Act). This aligns Roth 401(k)s with Roth IRAs.

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