In 2019, Rashaun (62 years old) retired and planned on immediately receiving distributions (making withdrawals) from his
Question:
In 2019, Rashaun (62 years old) retired and planned on immediately receiving distributions (making withdrawals) from his traditional IRA account. The balance of his IRA account is $160,000 (before reducing it for withdrawals/distributions described below). Over the years, Rashaun has contributed $40,000 to the IRA. Of his $40,000 contributions,
$30,000 was nondeductible and $10,000 was deductible. Assume Rashaun did not make any contributions to the account during 2019.
a. If Rashaun currently withdraws $20,000 from the IRA, how much tax will he be required to pay on the withdrawal if his marginal tax rate is 24 percent?
b. If Rashaun currently withdraws $70,000 from the IRA, how much tax will he be required to pay on the withdrawal if his marginal tax rate is 28 percent?
c. Using the information provided in part (b), complete Form 8606, Part I, to report the taxable portion of the $70,000 distribution (withdrawal).
Use the most current form available.
Step by Step Answer:
McGraw Hills Essentials Of Federal Taxation 2020 Edition
ISBN: 9781260433128
11th Edition
Authors: Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver