Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs) can be a surprise for many retirees, increasing their taxable income once withdrawals begin. Since these distributions are taxed at your ordinary income rate, they can push you into a higher tax bracket, reducing the amount of retirement savings you keep. Fortunately, there are ways to lower the tax impact while staying compliant with IRS regulations. Let’s walk through how RMDs work, why they matter, and the strategies you can use to keep more of your savings.