My mother recently passed away and held a couple of 403(b) accounts, from which she had been taking RMDs. My father predeceased her and due to the contingent beneficiary designation, I am now the beneficiary of her accounts. My mother was Canadian citizen and so was I.
I have been offered a few options by the company holding the accounts.
1) Take a lump sum payment
2) Take distributions from account periodically
3) Transfer to inherited/beneficiary IRA
I am not in need of the funds (I am 37) and would like to defer taxes a long as possible, so I am inclined to either 2) or 3). I do not have any additional RRSP room. One of the accounts will only allow a transfer to an inherited IRA and will not allow distributions to be taken.
Any recommendations on what I should do?
Can I maintain an inherited IRA or deceased 403(b) as a Canadian citizen and benefit from tax deferral or should I take the lump sum?
Are their potential tax implications and pitfalls associated with inherited IRAs held by Canadians? Can Canadians hold inherited IRAs?
Thank you.
Inheirited 403(b)'s, Canadian citizen
Moderator: Mark T Serbinski CA CPA
All these options are viable for a Cdn living in Canada.
You will be taxable in Canada (and 15% in US) on every penny from that inheritance, because it was not structures correctly. You will just have to choose, where you have a choice, which way is more palatable for you
The ESTATE should have been the beneficiary, and you would have received the proceeds in one lump-sum, with any tax paid by the estate, and none by you.
You will be taxable in Canada (and 15% in US) on every penny from that inheritance, because it was not structures correctly. You will just have to choose, where you have a choice, which way is more palatable for you
The ESTATE should have been the beneficiary, and you would have received the proceeds in one lump-sum, with any tax paid by the estate, and none by you.
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