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What happens if you take your 401k out way too early? |
If you start a 401k with a company at the age of 20 yrs old, work for the company for about 3 or 4 years, leave the company to pursue a better career opportunity and decide not to roll the 401k over into a IRA or other form of investment. If you take a distribution of these funds, the 401k plan is required to deduct 20% for federal taxes. At the end of the year, you will receive a 1099-DIST which will show the taxes you have paid. WHen you enter this on your return, you will be hit with a 10% penalty for early withdrawal. Depending on your tax bracket, the 20% deduction may not be enough to cover the penalty and the taxes actually due on this amount. yup, taxes and penalties will use up most of that. You'll get taxed out the butt. yes they tax the majority of it We took ours out early and there was not much in it, but the government did not take much, there were some big penalties by the company though. that is so true,you get a penalty for not rolling the money over at tax time. Yes the government taxes it The law is that you pay a 10% penalty to the government for taking it out early. The income is all taxable. Most plans are required to withhold 20% in order to cover the additional penalty tax and income tax. States tax you too but I think in CA its around 3 %. is that a trick question??????????????????/ you'll loose about half to taxes Yes, I borrowed some of mine for hard times ( that was 3 years ago) and I am still paying them to this day. I say don't touch it unless you have to. I can only speak from my experience: It will be taxed at whatever your present tax rate is. You will also be missing out on the capital gains and dividends. Also if your company matches your contribution but you aren't vested, you will lose out on the money. If you wait until you retire you will probably be in a lower tax bracket, and will have other deductions. Don't mess with it. You going to need it at you end of your life. No, it is NOT true that the gov't takes half. [Many of the people who have answered this are just flat wrong!] |
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