KBID 444 Date Created: 4/3/2003 Date Modified: 8/22/2023
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Withdrawals are allowed from your 401(k) plan if they are considered to be a "hardship withdrawal," and they are allowed by the employer. Employers are not required to provide for hardship withdrawals.
The IRS code that governs 401(k) plans provides for hardship withdrawals only if:
The following are considered by the IRS as acceptable reasons for a hardship withdrawal:
Hardship withdrawals are subject to income tax and, if you are not at least 59½ years of age, the 10% withdrawal penalty. You do not have to pay the withdrawal amount back.