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April 30, 2020
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401k withdrawal

  • April 30, 2020
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In Nov 2019, my husb was notified by a previous employer that he had funds in a 401K.  He left this employer many years ago to accept another job.  We took a full distribution of the funds as means to help supplement the lack of my income as I was planning to leave my current employer without another job to go to...  is this considered  "separation from service "  which would  exempt us from paying the early withdrawal penalty...

thanks

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    RobertG
    Level 12
    April 30, 2020

    This is an unusual situation.

     

    The code section only says that distributions which are made to an employee after separation from service after attainment of age 55 are exempt from the penalty.

     

    So if he was over 55 when separated, he would seem to qualify.

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    jmrrprAuthor
    Level 2
    April 30, 2020

    thanks...but he was much younger than 55 when he left this employer.....but over 55 when the distribution was taken...looks like we will owe the penalty........

    fanfare
    Level 15
    May 1, 2020

    you can't use your job circumstances to affect his 401k distributions.