IF YOU ARE OVER 70 ½ AND HAVE NOT TAKEN YOUR REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION FROM YOUR PENSION, THIS IS IMPORTANT
Required payouts from IRAs and plans may yet be waived for 2008, even though Congress decided not to do anything for this year. In light of the stock market’s decline this year, lawmakers considered not requiring folks who are at least 70½ to take payouts for 2008. That way, they wouldn’t be forced to sell investments in their plans with the market near the bottom. New legislation that may be taken up in Dec. would waive payouts for ’09. That’s no help for 2008. Treasury is still seriously considering providing relief for 2008 payouts. Our advice is to delay withdrawals to late Dec. if you don’t need the money. That way, you can take out less if Treasury decides that it can ease the payout rules.