Sentences with phrase «made over your life expectancy»

Alternatively, the beneficiaries may begin distributions to be made over their life expectancies, if those distributions begin by December 31 of the year containing the first anniversary of your death.
Alternatively, the beneficiaries may begin distributions to be made over their life expectancies, if those distributions begin by December 31 of the year containing the first anniversary of death.
Are a series of «substantially equal periodic payments» made over the life expectancy of the IRA owner.

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However, if it is a retirement account, then the trust must have very special terms to make sure that when the trust receives the retirement account, that required minimum distributions can be «stretched» over the life expectancy of the minor or other individual.
Assisted dying is available to adults over 18 who are capable of making decisions, have a terminal diagnosis with a life expectancy of six months and are Oregon residents.
While in absolute numbers, «middle aged» daters aged 35 - 65 year - old will make up most of the traditional online dating landscape in 2050, the over 65s will see the biggest increase of online daters largely due to longer life expectancy and advances in health.
If you have a health condition that you're certain will dramatically shorten your lifespan, then turning over savings to an insurer for the promise of lifetime payments probably doesn't make much sense (although you should also consider the life expectancy of your spouse or significant other, if you have one).
The distribution was made as an installment in a series of equal and periodic payments over your life expectancy, or over the life expectancy of you and your beneficiary or beneficiaries.
To make a long story short, all the IRS requires is that you start making withdrawals using «substantially equal periodic payments over your life expectancy;» and thus are not withdrawing «too much,» nor too little; and are always paying taxes on this income annually.
Life expectancy has increased dramatically over the last 100 years, in substantial part due to the drugs that are the product of individuals organizing into corporations to fund expensive research in hopes of making a profit.
But shrinking credit markets, increasing life expectancies and controversy over stranger - originated life insurance have made buyers extra choosy.
Aboriginal Australians make up 3 % of the Australian population and have a life expectancy over 10 years less than that of non-Aboriginal Australians.3 The small amount of evidence available suggests that Australian Aboriginal children and adolescents experience higher levels of mental health - related harm than other young people4, 5 including suicide rates that are several times higher than that of non-Aboriginal Australian youth.4, 6 These high levels of harm are linked to greater exposure to many of the known risk factors for poor mental health and to the pervasive trauma and grief, which continues to be experienced by Aboriginal peoples due to the legacy of colonisation.7, 8 Loss of land and culture has played a major role in the high rates of premature mortality, incarceration and family separations currently experienced by Aboriginal peoples.
As outlined in Chapter 1, New Zealand Maori life expectancy over the past two decades can be usefully compared to the gains made by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to assess the latter's progress, as set out in Table 5.
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