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10 years for your heir to withdraw results in a higher amount each year than your RMD, unless you live past 94.
And if your heirs are working, that amount when added to their earned income may push them in a higher tax rate than you pay.
In short, pedal to the metal on Roth conversion is the way to go.
And if your heirs are working, that amount when added to their earned income may push them in a higher tax rate than you pay.
In short, pedal to the metal on Roth conversion is the way to go.