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  1. BenefitsLink® Retirement Plans Newsletter for April 22, 2025

    Apr 22, 2025 · Hand-picked links to the web's best news articles, official guidance, jobs, webcasts and more.

  2. Update on Required Minimum Distributions - BenefitsLink

    Minimum Distribution Incidental Benefit (MDIB) Table The following table is used for determining the distribution period for lifetime distributions to an account holder.

  3. IRS Issues Final (and Temporary) Required Minimum ... - BenefitsLink

    The IRS published final and temporary section 401 (a) (9) minimum distribution regulations in the April 17 edition of the Federal Register. The final regulations must be used to determine …

  4. Announcement 2001-23

    This is the "applicable divisor" listed next to your age (as of your birthday in 2001) in the Table for Determining Applicable Divisor for MDIB (Minimum Distribution Incidental Benefit) on page 80 …

  5. SUMMARY: This document contains final regulations concerning required minimum distributions under section 401(a)(9) for defined benefit plans and annuity contracts providing benefits …

  6. Under the 1987 proposed regulations, some employees already use the MDIB table to determine required minimum distributions. Under the new proposed regulations, they would continue to …

  7. 2001 Proposed Regulations: Required Minimum Distributions from ...

    Feb 21, 2001 · Under the 1987 proposed regulations, some employees already use the MDIB table to determine required minimum distributions. Under the new proposed regulations, they …

  8. Integration of Individual Retirement Account Balances Into the …

    Integrating a client's Individual Retirement Account balances into the client's estate plan requires consideration of many issues and is often the greatest challenge to the client's advisors.

  9. Besides the preretirement incidental requirement described in the preceding paragraphs, a plan must also satisfy the minimum distribu-tion incidental benefit (MDIB) requirement.