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Do complex trusts require distributions?

Definition of a Complex Trust To be classified as a complex trust, it must do at least one of three activities within the year: The trust must retain some of its income and not distribute all of it to beneficiaries. The trust must distribute some or all of the principal to the beneficiaries.

Do trusts have required minimum distributions?

Please note: Currently, a trust may be required to distribute income, but it can defer the distribution until after the close of the trust’s tax year. This exception is called the 65-day rule. A trustee cannot manipulate the tax character of a distribution unless instructed by the trust document.

When is a trust considered a complex trust?

The trustee of a complex trust has discretion over distributions but can only make distributions allowed in the trust document. If a trust’s language requires mandatory distributions of income and the trustee also makes a discretionary distribution of principal, it is considered a complex trust.

What’s the required amount for a trust distribution?

Additionally, according to TurboTax, the “trust’s accounting income this year” appears to be around $20k (the total for the capital gains), but about $80k was actually distributed. What amount do I enter for the “Required Amount (First Tier)”? Should it simply match the trust’s accounting income this year?

When do I receive my required minimum distribution from my IRA?

When must I receive my required minimum distribution from my IRA? You must take your first required minimum distribution for the year in which you turn age 72 (70 ½ if you reach 70 ½ before January 1, 2020). However, the first payment can be delayed until April 1 of 2020 if you turn 70½ in 2019.

How long does an IRA have to be in a Conduit Trust?

If the trust is a non-see-through trust, the period or time-frame is 5 years. If we refer back to our prior example, all 3 children will still have to receive their respective share of the inherited IRA, even if it is held under a conduit trust.