Just received a copy of a letter written to an Attorney on the T/p spouse's behalf. Spouse had a 403B TSA in place - spouse over age 70.5 and a MDR form had been executed in Nov 2006 and is on file. Through 2012 the Account Admin had honored the request - and spouse has received her MDR each and every year.
For Year 2013 - the Account Admin took it upon themselves, to not honor a "standing" MDR form for 2013, and opted not to issue the check for the MDR, something about new forms and Power of Attorneys.
Unfortunately, this is significant, as the spouse has now progressed into an Alzheimer's state, so is not able to execute documents. The husband does have valid POA's on file, but the Account Admin is not honoring.
Okay - Legal issues are being resolved, I will let the Husband and the Attorney's handle with the Account Admin on the 403B account
My question is - For 2013 - the 403B RMD was NOT made - how to treat on the 2013 Tax Return. I certainly do not want to impose the none RMD penalty- as this was the Account Admin that did not honor the RMD - and at the attorney
now to resolve, which could take months ----
Do I not file the 5329 and acknowledge ?? or file the 5329 and acknowledge with a request for waiver and hope that all settles out.
I see a large issue for the T/p and spouse, as it appears to be a "legal" trust issue with the spouse becoming incapacitated.
Thoughts
Sandy
For Year 2013 - the Account Admin took it upon themselves, to not honor a "standing" MDR form for 2013, and opted not to issue the check for the MDR, something about new forms and Power of Attorneys.
Unfortunately, this is significant, as the spouse has now progressed into an Alzheimer's state, so is not able to execute documents. The husband does have valid POA's on file, but the Account Admin is not honoring.
Okay - Legal issues are being resolved, I will let the Husband and the Attorney's handle with the Account Admin on the 403B account
My question is - For 2013 - the 403B RMD was NOT made - how to treat on the 2013 Tax Return. I certainly do not want to impose the none RMD penalty- as this was the Account Admin that did not honor the RMD - and at the attorney
now to resolve, which could take months ----
Do I not file the 5329 and acknowledge ?? or file the 5329 and acknowledge with a request for waiver and hope that all settles out.
I see a large issue for the T/p and spouse, as it appears to be a "legal" trust issue with the spouse becoming incapacitated.
Thoughts
Sandy
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