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Buckeye fan
Nov 27, 2006, 09:00 AM
I have heard that you can roll a 401k into an IRA with no penalty. I have also heard that you can make a one time penalty free $10,000 withdrawal from an IRA for a first time home buyer. If both of these are true is this a potnetial way to get around the penalty from making the withdrawal directly from a 401k?

AtlantaTaxExpert
Dec 21, 2006, 10:38 AM
Buckeye Fan:

Yes, you CAN roll the assets from a 401K into a rollover IRA with NO penalty or taxes due. The 401K custodian has to do the rollover, but the custodian of the IRA will help you accomplish that.

You can get a distribution of up to $10,000 for the first-time purchase of a home without paying the 10% Early Withdrawal Penalty. You WILL have to pay income taxes (both state and federal) on the $10K, however.

Check to see if you can BORROW the money from the 401K. That is a better option than making the withdrawal and paying the tax. You have to pay the loan back with interest, but you are paying YOURSELF rather than a bank.

If that is not an option, then do the rollover to the IRA, then take the distribution under the first-time homebuyer provision. Be SURE to get your tax return done professionally to make sure it is reported properly.

ScottGem
Dec 21, 2006, 01:12 PM
One point to add to this. The rollover provision exists to provide for an employee who is forced to take a distribution from a plan upon termination of employement. You can't withdraw money from a 401K to rollover into an IRA.