Paul has RMD of $8000 this year from a conventional IRA. He was told he could direct some of his withdrawals to his favorite charity, ASCPA. So over the course of the year he directs $10,000 to be directly disbursed to ASCPA.
I'm told this tax saving feature is not available to individuals not old enough for RMD.
According to the above, Paul's distribution to charity exceeded his RMD.
Which of the following is true?
I'm told this tax saving feature is not available to individuals not old enough for RMD.
According to the above, Paul's distribution to charity exceeded his RMD.
Which of the following is true?
- Paul has no income resulting from the transactions, and no money available for Schedule A charity deduction.
- Paul exceeded his RMD by $2000, so he has $2000 in retirement income toward his AGI, and has $2000 available for Schedule A charity deduction.
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