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Can I take RMD if I am still working past 73? Your Guide to Retirement Distributions

Thanks to the SECURE 2.0 Act, the age for beginning required minimum distributions (RMDs) was increased to 73. Many seniors are still working and want to know: **Can I take RMD if I am still working past 73?** Understanding the nuances for different retirement accounts is key to proper financial planning and avoiding penalties.

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Is the new retirement age 75?

While the idea of retiring at 75 is a topic of widespread discussion, the full retirement age for Social Security remains at 67 for those born in 1960 or later, despite ongoing legislative changes. The misconception that the new retirement age is 75 likely stems from new rules affecting required minimum distributions (RMDs) from retirement accounts, not eligibility for Social Security benefits.

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At What Age Does RMD Stop? Unpacking the Lifelong Obligation

For most owners of traditional retirement accounts, the simple and often surprising answer is that required minimum distributions (RMDs) never stop during their lifetime. Once you reach the designated starting age, currently 73, you are required to take annual withdrawals for the rest of your life.

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