April 1 RMD Deadline Affects First-Year Retirees' Tax Strategy
Published on 4/8/2026

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Retirees turning 73 must begin withdrawing required minimum distributions (RMDs) from traditional retirement accounts. A special April 1 deadline allows first-year retirees to delay their initial RMD to April 1 of the following year. However, this means they will still need to withdraw a second RMD by December 31, potentially increasing their tax burden. If income is anticipated to be lower the following year, it may be advantageous to take both RMDs then. Failure to withdraw the RMD incurs a 25% penalty on the expected distribution amount, emphasizing the importance of tax planning.
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