Guest Carl C Posted October 18, 2001 Posted October 18, 2001 Thanks, everyone, for the responses to my questions on moving my 401K to my IRA accounts (can't do it). The gist that I'm getting is that there is a lot less (read: no) flexibility on moving a 401 than there is with IRA's. The next question is, can I withdraw the money from the 401K, subject to income taxes and penalties such as those imposed on early IRA withdrawals? I'm that fed up with the plan that I (we) have, to the point that I would rather pay any taxes and penalties to get at the money. It's beyond my imagination that the government won't let you have your money, penalty or no penalty. Carl C
KIP KRAUS Posted October 18, 2001 Posted October 18, 2001 I'm assuming that you are not old enough to get an in-service withdrawal, and except for a hardship withdrawal, you can't get your money out of the plan until you terminate employment. Even if you had a hardship you couldn't get 100% of your money.
Guest PAL100759 Posted October 18, 2001 Posted October 18, 2001 Sorry Carl C but the different ways to get your money out that were discussed in the prior thread included distribution with penalty/taxes. PAL
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