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  • Jul 3, 2009, 09:00 AM
    martymagee
    Tax Consequences of 401K Withdrawal for Divorce Settlement
    Hello:
    If I were to withdraw $150,000 from my federal Thrift Savings Plan (401K) to use as a divorce settlement, what would I owe in taxes? It would not be an early withdrawal. My annual income is based solely on Social Security retirement funds and federal government pension and is approximately $41,840 per annum with deductions for federal taxes at $38.76, health insurance at $356.59 and life insurance at $23.08. Further, would the $150,000 given to my wife as a settlement be considered a tax deduction in that same year? What would be her tax liability on the $150,000 be? Her income is based solely on Social Security Disability and is $17,148 per annum.
    Thank you in advance for considering and answering this question.
    MartyMagee
  • Jul 6, 2009, 09:20 AM
    AtlantaTaxExpert
    MartyMagee:

    Your age would help in my answer, because any money withdrawn by TSP owners who are 59.5 years of age and older are NOT subject to the 10% Early Withdrawal Penalty. Given the fact that you are drawing a federal pension and drawing Social Security tends to make me thing you are older than 60, but I do not know for sure.

    The $150K settlement is NOT a deduction unless it is considered to be alimony, which is NOT likely. Talk with your divorce about this. If he/she does not know, tell him to find out from a competent tax professional. If it IS alimony, then it is tax deductible for you and considered to be taxable income for her. However, In my opinion, it is tax-neutral.

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