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Rule 55

Hello,

I was laid off from my job in 2020 when I was 54. I have not contributed to my previous employer's 401k since. Would rule 55 apply to me if I took a distribution in 2023 after being laid off a second time from a different employer?

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DMarkM1
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Rule 55

Yes, the "Rule of 55" as an exception to the 10% early withdrawal penalty would apply to any distribution that happened after you reached age 55 from a qualified plan with a former employer.  Here is an IRS topic with more information.   The distribution is taxable income.  

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dmertz
Level 15

Rule 55

Being laid off by a different employer does not qualify you to use the age-55 exception for distributions from the 401(k) at the first employer.

Rule 55

Thanks for the reply dmertz.

Rule 55

Thanks for the reply DMarkM1

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