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Taking an early distribution from retirement plans—such as 401(k)s or IRAs—can significantly impact your tax situation. Here’s what you need to know about the potential tax implications:

Early Distribution Defined
An early distribution typically refers to withdrawing funds from a retirement account before reaching the age of 59½. The tax implications vary depending on the type of retirement account.

Potential Tax Implications

1. Income Tax


2. Early Withdrawal Penalty


3. State Taxes


Exceptions to the 10% Penalty
Certain circumstances allow you to avoid the 10% early withdrawal penalty while still paying regular income tax on the distribution. These exceptions include:

 


Planning Considerations


Reporting Early Distributions



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