John and Mary are both 76 years old and married filing jointly. John owns a traditional IRA, while Mary has a Roth 401(k) from her employer. Considering the SECURE Act 2.0 changes, which of the following statements is most accurate regarding RMDs for John and Mary in 2024?
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0. The SECURE Act 2.0 increased the age at which individuals must start taking RMDs from traditional IRAs and other retirement accounts to 73, starting in 2023. Show more…
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