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IRS Issues Final Rules on Required Minimum Distributions Under Secure 2.0

The IRS has delayed final RMD regulations via Announcement 2026-7, linking the new compliance timeline to future Federal Register publication dates.

Last updated: February 25, 2026 10:20 am
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→The IRS delayed final RMD rules via Announcement 2026-7 to give providers more time for technical adjustments.
→Applicability now depends on a Federal Register publication trigger rather than a fixed January 2025 start date.
→Taxpayers must maintain a reasonable good-faith interpretation of statutory provisions during this transitional period.

(UNITED STATES) — The Internal Revenue Service delayed the start date for final required minimum distribution rules in IRS Announcement 2026-7, giving retirement plans and IRA providers more time to adjust distribution practices.

IRS Announcement 2026-7, released February 23, 2026, delays the applicability of final regulations amending Treas. Reg. §§ 1.401(a)(9)-4, 1.401(a)(9)-5, and 1.401(a)(9)-6.

IRS Issues Final Rules on Required Minimum Distributions Under Secure 2.0
IRS Issues Final Rules on Required Minimum Distributions Under Secure 2.0

The change matters for plan sponsors and administrators, IRA custodians, beneficiaries, and retirees who take distributions, because it postpones when updated technical rules for required minimum distributions, or RMDs, must be applied in day-to-day processing.

Under the announcement, applicability shifts to the distribution calendar year beginning no earlier than six months after publication in the Federal Register. That trigger replaces an earlier expectation that tied applicability to RMDs in calendar years starting January 1, 2025.

The new timing mechanism has practical effects for recordkeeping systems, participant notices, and beneficiary communications. Distribution processing often depends on automated calculations and standardized operational steps, and those steps must match the rules in effect.

Using a Federal Register-based trigger also means the compliance timetable will not be set until publication occurs. The IRS did not announce a specific publication date for the final regulations.

The final regulations are tied to the July 2024 proposed rules, REG-103529-23, under section 401(a)(9). Those proposed rules were part of the government’s effort to update RMD rules, including how distributions work after a participant’s death and how beneficiaries and accounts are handled.

→ Note
If you receive an RMD or manage distributions for a plan, keep written confirmation of which rule set your administrator is applying for the year (current guidance vs. final regulations). This helps resolve mismatches in withholding, reporting, or beneficiary payout instructions.

The July 2024 proposed rules were originally set to apply for RMDs in calendar years starting January 1, 2025, alongside 2024 final regulations, T.D. 10001, that incorporated SECURE 2.0 Act changes. The resulting package created overlapping implementation needs for employers, service providers, and taxpayers.

Stakeholders raised concerns about implementation timing and uncertainty in comments and at a September 2024 public hearing. IRS Announcement 2026-7 reflects those concerns by postponing when the final regulatory text becomes operationally binding.

The February 23, 2026, move also follows an earlier delay. Announcement 2025-2 previously pushed applicability to no earlier than 2026, setting the stage for the further deferral now formalized in Announcement 2026-7.

Repeated delays can complicate coordination across recordkeepers, IRA custodians, employers, and beneficiaries, who often need aligned guidance to ensure distributions satisfy annual requirements. At the same time, the announcement signals a continuation of the regulatory project rather than its cancellation.

During the transition, taxpayers and plan sponsors must use a reasonable, good-faith interpretation of the underlying statutory provisions in section 401(a)(9) until the final regulations apply. That standard sets an interim compliance posture while administrators continue to operate under a mix of existing rules and pending updates.

The affected provisions include technical rules on RMD calculations and related mechanics. One friction point involves ordering for corrective distributions of missed RMDs under proposed § 1.401(a)(9)-5(g)(2)(iv), where corrections exclude amounts from satisfying the current year’s RMD, potentially requiring additional distributions.

That feature can create RMD counting issues when a taxpayer or plan corrects a shortfall. Administrators may need to treat a corrective payment as distinct from the current year’s required payout, which can leave the current year’s RMD still unsatisfied.

Even as the final regulations remain pending, SECURE 2.0 Act changes continue to shape distribution planning and compliance. Those statutory updates can move on their own timeline, intersecting with the delayed final regulations and adding to operational updates.

→ Important Notice
If a plan issues a corrective distribution, confirm in writing whether it counts toward the year’s RMD. If it doesn’t, you may need an additional distribution to avoid a missed-RMD penalty. Keep the correction notice, calculation, and distribution confirmations with your tax records.

Among the SECURE 2.0 changes referenced alongside the delay, the excise tax framework for missed RMDs was reduced from 25% to 10% if corrected timely. Separately, SECURE 2.0 ended RMDs for designated Roth accounts in employer plans, such as Roth 401(k) and 403(b), with Roth RMD eliminations effective 2024.

For plan sponsors, participants, and beneficiaries, the overlap means RMD administration continues under transitional assumptions while statutory SECURE 2.0 rules already apply. IRS Announcement 2026-7 keeps the focus on readiness and timing, while the broader compliance workload remains tied to both final regulations and the SECURE 2.0 Act.

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IRS Issues Final Rules on Required Minimum Distributions Under Secure 2.0

IRS Issues Final Rules on Required Minimum Distributions Under Secure 2.0

IRS Announcement 2026-7 delays final RMD regulations, shifting the compliance deadline to at least six months after Federal Register publication. This move addresses stakeholder concerns regarding implementation timing for complex recordkeeping updates. During this interim period, plan administrators and taxpayers are required to apply a reasonable, good-faith interpretation of existing statutes while continuing to comply with SECURE 2.0 mandates already in place.

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