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Inherited IRAs (Redux)

Bankruptcy Exemptions (property you may keep)By Russell DeMottJanuary 11, 2015

In “Are Inherited IRAs exempt”, I went out on a limb and predicted that the U.S. Supreme Court would rule–as did the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals–that inherited IRAs were exempt under section 522 of the Bankruptcy Code. I promised an update when the decision came out, which happened several months ago, and it’s time…

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