SECURE ACT: Key retirement changes effective for 2020

by | Dec 10, 2022 | Spousal IRA | 6 comments

SECURE ACT: Key retirement changes effective for 2020




President Trump is expected to sign The SECURE Act which passed in the House and Senate this week. IRAhelp.com Founder Ed Slott breaks down
some of the new changes that could affect your retirement accounts.

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6 Comments

  1. Betty Doucette

    Eliminating the option for Stretch IRA's and requiring a person, possibly child, to take out all their inherited IRA within 10 years, will result in higher taxes on that inheritance. But hey, the wealthy can inherit $11M without having to pay any inheritance tax. Once again increasing taxes on mostly middle class who want to leave something for their children while having just given tax breaks to the wealthy.

  2. Marco Polo

    What about dividend stocks and give to others

  3. Jesse K

    Good video, but could've done without the loser Bernie Sanders socialist ad.

  4. Jes

    Some good some bad…they could of done worse hah

  5. lance wolf

    the insecure act … sounds like a load of useless crap and a money maker for estate planning lawyers. how about doing something meaningful like making the first 45K you withdraw annually from a 401k tax free…

  6. Frazzled Haloz

    NO Papers, NO IMPEACHMENT! Set a TIME LIMIT!

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