Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Calculator
Required IRA/401(k) withdrawal amount.
Account Details
Key RMD Rules (2025)
• RMDs start at age 73 (SECURE 2.0 Act, 2023+)
• Miss your RMD? 25% excise tax penalty on amount not taken
• Roth IRAs: no RMDs during owner's lifetime
• RMDs from Roth 401(k)s required (until 2024)
• Can donate up to $105,000/yr via QCD to reduce tax
RMD Calculation
Required Minimum Distribution
$18,868
3.8% of account balance
IRS Divisor (Age {age})
26.5
Uniform Lifetime Table
Estimated Tax on RMD
$4,151
Net After Tax
$14,717
Account Balance
$500,000
10-Year RMD Projection (assumes 5% growth on balance)
| Age | Balance | RMD | Divisor |
|---|---|---|---|
| 73 | $500,000 | $18,868 | 26.5 |
| 74 | $505,189 | $19,811 | 25.5 |
| 75 | $509,646 | $20,717 | 24.6 |
| 76 | $513,375 | $21,661 | 23.7 |
| 77 | $516,300 | $22,546 | 22.9 |
| 78 | $518,441 | $23,566 | 22 |
| 79 | $519,620 | $24,627 | 21.1 |
| 80 | $519,743 | $25,730 | 20.2 |
| 81 | $518,714 | $26,738 | 19.4 |
| 82 | $516,575 | $27,923 | 18.5 |
How to Use the Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Calculator
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Understanding Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) Calculations
Our calculator uses industry-standard financial formulas to provide accurate estimates. Results are based on the inputs you provide and standard financial assumptions. While our calculations are precise, real-world results may vary based on fees, taxes, and other factors.
Use these results as a starting point for your financial planning. For major financial decisions, consult with a qualified financial advisor who can account for your complete financial picture.
Tips for Better Financial Planning
- Run multiple scenarios — try different values to understand the range of outcomes.
- Be conservative with projections — use lower return rates and higher expense estimates.
- Review annually — your financial situation changes; recalculate regularly.
- Account for inflation — a dollar today will be worth less in 20 years.
- Use this as a starting point — then work with a financial advisor for personalized advice.
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