Any person other than a spouse who inherits a retirement account, such as a child, sibling, or non-related individual. Non-spouse beneficiaries have fewer options than spousal beneficiaries—they cannot treat the inherited account as their own and must follow specific withdrawal rules. Under the SECURE Act, most non-spouse beneficiaries must empty inherited accounts within 10 years.
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Non-Spouse Beneficiary
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