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2 Missteps to Avoid If You're Counting on Your IRA for Retirement

By Dana George Apr 12, 2025 at 6:09AM EST

Key Points

  • The only way to avoid taxes as you roll money from a 401(k) to an IRA is to ask your plan administrator to issue a check directly payable to the new account.
  • If you opt to have a check sent to you instead, the plan administrator must hold back 20% for taxes.
  • Tapping your IRA before retirement is not ideal, but the IRS has a list of exceptions to the 10% penalty normally imposed on those under 59 1/2.

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