Stretch in a Trust

Does a spouse or child lose the ability to stretch an IRA if they put the IRA in a trust or name the trust as the beneficiary. I have a client whose lawyer is telling him to name this new trust the beneficiary of all his life insurance and his IRA and I am concerned about the IRA and the flexibility it has for the spouse?

Thanks



If the trust meets the IRS definition of “qualified”, then the IRA can be stretched over the life expectancy of the oldest trust beneficiary. But for a surviving spouse the RMDs will be considerably higher because the Uniform table cannot be used.



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