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We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

We are under age 40 and needing to cash the retirement due to job loss.  Being in college, we would like to avoid the 10% IRS penalty and put the funds toward college expenses - IRA does allow this, but I can't find any info to see if PERA Colorado does?
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We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

This may help you

https://www.irs.gov/retirement-plans/plan-participant-employee/retirement-topics-tax-on-early-distri...

 

I'm assuming your PERA account is a type of qualified plan.  The chart says no for Education.  See IRC Section 72(t)(2)(E).

 

Instead of withdrawing, you might consider a loan?  That would avoid taxation completely, including the penalty

Just be sure you pay it back either before retiring or under the loan terms.

**Disclaimer: Effort has been made to offer correct information; but due to the discussion forum limitations, the poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the poster's response**

We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

due to job loss

Many plans do not permit loans unless you are still employed there.  How about rolling it into an IRA, and then taking a distribution from that?

We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

Sorry...I missed the "job loss"...must have glossed over it

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Tris919
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We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

Thanks for that information.  You’ve been helpful. Not our government though. There is no reason to make education exempt. What a sad government we have to choose taking money that isn’t even theirs as a “penalty” for not being “old enough” to access it,  instead of helping a family with earning an education. So now we will go further into debt for school just so we can give our hard earned money to the IRS.  I’m 

We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

@Tris919  You might do as @SweetieJean suggests.  Create an IRA, roll the money from the PERA into the IRA and then take a distribution.

 

However, taking a distribution will mean paying tax on that now, but no penalty if used for education.

 

The reasoning behind the 10% early withdrawal penalty is to "encourage" people not to use up their retirement savings, but to keep the savings until retirement.

 

You might want to consult a financial planner

**Disclaimer: Effort has been made to offer correct information; but due to the discussion forum limitations, the poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the poster's response**

We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

@LudwigVan_fan IRA plans cannot legally issue loans, so OP would need to take a distribution.

Retirement Plans FAQs regarding Loans | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov)

We are withdrawing from a PERA (Colorado) retirement account, and under age 59. Do education expenses qualify in lieu of the 10% tax penalty - like an IRA does?

@SweetieJean   Guess I need to read more carefully, been away from some of these things for too long 🙄

**Disclaimer: Effort has been made to offer correct information; but due to the discussion forum limitations, the poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the poster's response**
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