401k penalty if leaving USA for good
Hi,
I'm a foreign worker in USA. I have savings in 401k while I'm working in USA. If I leave USA for good (i.e. don't have plans to come back - at least not that I know of at the moment... never say never :), can I take my 401k savings out without penalty?
Thank you in advance for your assistance in this issue.
401 K withdrawal when leaving the country
I don't believe there is an exception to the penalty if you are leaving the country. However, you have the following options -
1. Leave the money in USA until you are 55. Then you can withdraw it without penalties.
2. Take the distribution over your life time using acturial calculation, again to avoid penalties.
Keep in mind that lump sum distribution will trigger not only penalties, but also regular taxes.
Good luck,
Davis & Company, CPAs
Moving to Canda in the Future
-I'm looking to move to Canada in the future.
-I want to buy a home in Vancouver Canada.
-I have a good amount of money in my 401k.
-I'm 26 years old, I live at home with my parents, I'm working, 15 credits shy of completing my Bachelor's.
-How can I use that money in Canada?
-Will both sides tax me?
-Is there a penalty?
-What is the best solution?
-I hope this doesn't end up being a real headache.