Client has to withdraw funds from a 401k plan to pay balance of mortgage when house is sold for less than mortgage owed. Home was sold in order for clients (husband and wife) to take new jobs in another state. Is there any way to get out of the 10% early withdrawal penalty?
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Originally posted by Sam Slade View PostClient has to withdraw funds from a 401k plan to pay balance of mortgage when house is sold for less than mortgage owed. Home was sold in order for clients (husband and wife) to take new jobs in another state. Is there any way to get out of the 10% early withdrawal penalty?
A distribution to pay off a mortgage generally doesn't qualify but they may have special circumstances that allow them to avoid at least SOME of the penalty.
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hardship treatment by 401(k) administrators
I recently encountered some taxpayers that were allowed to make a hardship withdrawal from a 401(k) at age 58. The purpose of the withdrawal was to pay for someone's funeral. No exception to the early distribution penalty applied. They ignored the income until the arrival of a CP2000 letter, which by the way made no mention of the early distribution penalty.
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