My client withdrew from 401k for first time home buyer, distribution code says 1, in order to avoid the penalty it should be J, company only uses 1 or 7, age dependent. Only override I see is if it should have been a J but from a Roth. The IRS says specific circumstances, is that just from a Roth? The amount was under the $10,000 specified for the program.
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The first-time homebuyer exception only applies to IRA distributions, not 401(k) distributions. Your client owes the penalty.
The first-time homebuyer exception only applies to IRA distributions, not 401(k) distributions. Your client owes the penalty.
Hopefully the client didn't contact you for advice about this before they did it, and you told them they could take the money from a 401k without penalty.....401k withdrawals don't qualify, has to be an IRA.
To qualify for the 401k penalty waiver, regarding Financial hardship you can include medical costs
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