Practical tips to help clients with unintended early withdrawals from 401(k) plans {PFP Section}
Description
In this podcast, Kelley Long, a CPA financial planner, discusses two overlooked 401(k) scenarios that can lead to unexpected taxes or penalties:
- when someone leaves their job with an outstanding 401(k) loan, and
- when an employee's contributions are refunded due to plan testing failure.
Kelley explains how to avoid penalties by making loan payments into a rollover IRA before the tax return deadline and highlights the importance of identifying whether a 401(k) plan is safe harbor to prevent contribution limits for highly compensated employees.
Questions answered:
- What happens if I leave my job with a 401(k) loan?
- How can I avoid early distribution penalties after leaving my job?
- What is a "return of contributions" in a 401(k) plan?
- How does being a highly compensated employee affect 401(k) contributions?
- What is a safe harbor 401(k) plan, and why is it important?
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