Things to Consider as You Set Up a SOSEPP
Steps to Set Up a SOSEPPThe first step in setting up a SOSEPP is to figure out just how much you’ll need to take each year. In the best of all circumstances, your SOSEPP plan will take small enough payments that it will not exhaust your IRA funds… Working with a financial advisor or an actuary, you can figure out how much money is required to support the SOSEPP payments that you require. Once an amount is determined, a new IRA can be opened and the money required rolled over into that account. Other IRAs and 401(k) accounts will then hold the remainder of your funds – which provides your savings for future needs, once the SOSEPP is no longer in effect, or a “safety valve” for you to use in the event that you need additional funds at some point. Of course, taking an additional amount from one of these other accounts would require payment of the 10% penalty (unless one of the other exceptions applies) – but this is much better than taking too much from your SOSEPP IRA and busting the plan, which carries some heavy penalties. Keep in mind, especially if you’re setting up your SOSEPP early in your life, it will be possible to set up another SOSEPP from a different account should the need arise. You would just have two series’ going on at the same time, with different variables impacting each series. In other cases, you may just want to take the greatest possible payment that you can from your collective plans, which can be easily determined when the span of the plan is understood, given your age and the amount in the IRAs. Several choices are necessary to set up the plan:
All of these details must be attended to when setting up the plan, and careful attention should be paid when making these decisions. If you set up such a plan early in your life (say at age 50 or earlier) you will have to live with your choices for a considerable amount of time. Understand what each choice means and can mean in the future as you make these decisions. For more information on the SOSEPP – including all of the methods, the life expectancy tables, and all of the other details, see the IRA Owner’s Manual. Photo by Incase Designs Post from: Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row IRS CIRCULAR 230 NOTICE: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that any U.S. tax advice contained in this communication (or in any attachment) is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (i) avoiding penalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (ii) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any transaction or matter addressed in this communication (or in any attachment).
|