The Investment Bank told him that since he was no longer employed there, that it was his to withdraw and it would not be subject to the 10% penalty. I was not so sure, so just want to check with others. On the Confirmation, they listed the transaction type as Employment Termination and we had Federal and State Taxes withheld. I am wondering if the Distribution Code on the 1099-R is potentially incorrect? Interested in others thoughts.
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It appears unless he is 59 1/2 he is going to be subject to the 10% penalty.
It is correct it is his to withdraw or rollover to an IRA or another 403(b) account.
I just don't see where the penalty exception would apply.
You may take withdrawals from your before-tax 403(b) account without early withdrawal penalties if you:
All distributions from your before-tax 403(b) account are taxed as regular income.
You may take tax-free withdrawals from your Roth 403(b) account without early withdrawal penalties if you have held the account for five years AND one of the following:
It appears unless he is 59 1/2 he is going to be subject to the 10% penalty.
It is correct it is his to withdraw or rollover to an IRA or another 403(b) account.
I just don't see where the penalty exception would apply.
You may take withdrawals from your before-tax 403(b) account without early withdrawal penalties if you:
All distributions from your before-tax 403(b) account are taxed as regular income.
You may take tax-free withdrawals from your Roth 403(b) account without early withdrawal penalties if you have held the account for five years AND one of the following:
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