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New Member
posted Mar 17, 2020 9:28:00 AM

What if i took out money from my retirement account before age of retirement and i only took out $5.00, would i have to pay a penalty or would i get taxes from the irs?

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Level 15
Mar 17, 2020 9:29:57 AM

Is this a homework question?

New Member
Mar 20, 2020 2:07:10 AM

No its not. Its from my acorn account and stash account. I closed them and i withdrew money from my retirement accounts. So would i get anything from tax or pay penalty?

Level 15
Mar 20, 2020 7:02:51 AM

You will owe whatever tax and penalties you owe regardless of the amount. However, it is possible the amount is so small that the bank will not send a statement to the IRS in which case the IRS won’t find out about it. It’s up to you what to do in that situation.

 

If you had a traditional tax-free IRA and you deducted the contributions when you made them, then withdrawing them early is subject to income tax plus a 10% penalty. If this was a Roth IRA account you are allowed to withdraw the original contributions at any time because they were made after tax, and that is not subject to tax or penalty. But if you have income in the Roth IRA and you withdraw that before your retirement, you will owe income tax in a penalty on the income part of the withdrawal.