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    403(b) loan turned into distribution

    I cannot find anything specific but if an employee was under 59-1/2 when they took a loan on their 403(b), but now is 61 when she defaulted and it turned into a distribution, they 10% penalty would be waved. Right?

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    I've just run into the same situation on a 401K. The 1099R has just the code "L".

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      #3
      I believe the penalty will be determined by his age at the time of default.

      "A-10: (a)Timing of deemed distribution. Failure to make any installment payment when due in accordance with the terms of the loan violates section 72(p)(2)(C) and, accordingly, results in a deemed distribution at the time of such failure."

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        #4
        No penalty

        Kathy yes, Burke no on this one. No attention whatsoever is given to the loan from the standpoint of a distribution. A default is deemed as a distribution and the event is date sensitive. The same thing can occur even if the debt is currently being paid and the employee is terminated.

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          #5
          Thank you so much, kathyc2 & Nashville!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Nashville View Post
            Kathy yes, Burke no on this one. No attention whatsoever is given to the loan from the standpoint of a distribution. A default is deemed as a distribution and the event is date sensitive. The same thing can occur even if the debt is currently being paid and the employee is terminated.
            That is what I meant -- distribution is a taxable event when it is considered a "deemed distribution." I did not mean when the loan was first taken out. Sorry, I wasn't clearer. I was wrong on the code number.

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