Payments Spread Over Long Periods Sample Clauses

Payments Spread Over Long Periods. You cannot roll over a payment if it is part of a series of equal (or almost equal) payments that are made at least once a year and that will last for your lifetime (or your life expectancy), or your lifetime and your beneficiary's lifetime (or life expectancies), or a period of ten years or more. Required Minimum Payments. Beginning in the year you reach age 70-1/2, a certain portion of your payment cannot be rolled (or transferred) over because it is a "required minimum payment" that must be paid to you.
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Payments Spread Over Long Periods. You cannot roll over a payment if it is part of a series of equal (or almost equal) payments that are made at least once a year and that will last for:

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