Two quick retirement updates we thought you’d actually want to know about, especially if you (or your kids) have switched jobs over the years.
1) Missing an old 401(k)? There’s a new “lost and found” tool
The Department of Labor just launched a Retirement Savings Lost and Found Database to help people track down retirement plans tied to former private-sector employers and unions (think old 401(k)s or pensions): LostandFound.dol.gov.
A few helpful “fine print” notes:
If you find an old plan and want help deciding what to do next (roll it over, consolidate accounts, check fees/investments), we’re happy to help.
2) The IRS clarified more “OK reasons” for early withdrawals (no 10% penalty)
You’ve probably heard that taking money out of retirement accounts early can trigger an extra 10% penalty. The IRS recently added guidance around seven more situations where that penalty may not apply (these relate to SECURE 2.0).
Here are the big ones:
It’s important to note that while these terms have been defined by the IRS, they may not be applicable to your plan, as they are optional terms to be added by your provider. Before you make any withdrawals, it’s vital to talk with your provider to see if any of the above exceptions are applicable to your plan.
Also, “no 10% penalty” doesn’t always mean “no taxes.” Depending on the account type, you may still owe regular income taxes, and plan rules can vary. We can help you run the numbers and explore alternatives before you make anything official.
Sources
Can’t Find Your Old 401(k)? Check Out This New DOL Tool
IRS Declares Seven More ‘Safe Harbors’ for Early Withdrawals
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