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SECURE Act 2.0 Passed in Final Days of 2022

January 06, 2023

Congress spent the final days of 2022 on new reforms designed to help Americans save more for retirement.

You may hear the changes called SECURE Act 2.0, which is a follow-up to the Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act enacted into law in late 2019.1

SECURE 2.0 contains dozens of provisions, but one key change is critical to understand. Starting January 1, 2023, the age at which owners of retirement accounts must begin taking required minimum distributions (RMDs) increases to 73 years of age. And starting in 2033, RMDs may begin at age 75.2

If you have already turned 72, you must continue taking distributions. But if you are turning 73 this year, we may want to revisit your approach.

 

SECURE 2.0 was tucked in the $1.7 trillion federal spending bill, so as more people become familiar with the legislation, expect more details to emerge. In the meantime, if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to call.2


Sincerely,

Mary Schulz


Mary may be reached at (520) 495-2800 or Mary@schulzfinancialgroup.com.

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This material was prepared by MarketingPro, Inc. for use by Mary Schulz


Citations.

1. PlanAdvisor.com, December 23, 2022

2. Fidelity.com, December 23, 2022