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Can I do a partial 401(k) rollover?

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Part or all of the money in an employee's qualified retirement plan can be rolled over into a traditional IRA. If you meet the eligibility requirements of the 401(k) plan at your new job you can likely participate. Having and maintaining an IRA should not disqualify you from participating in a new 401(k) plan..

What other rules apply to a 401(k) rollover?

Faqs on 401k distribution, IRA and ROTH IRA
The rollover must be made within 60 days of taking the distribution from a 401(k) or another qualified plan. If the rollover doesn't happen, the entire distribution becomes taxable. 2) If the distribution is paid first to the employee before being rolled over, an amount of 20% must be withheld. In order to rollover the entire distribution and avoid current taxes, the employee will have to make up the 20% withholding from his/her personal funds. See similar questions...

Can I rollover into my Equity-League 401(k) Plan funds from another retirement plan?

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Yes. You may rollover funds from a qualified retirement plan into your 401(k) Plan. You may download the 'Rollover Statement' from this website or you may contact the Fund Office. See similar questions...

Can I rollover my 401(k) plan directly into a ROTH IRA?

Faqs on 401k distribution, IRA and ROTH IRA
You must first rollover your 401(k) into a traditional IRA. Once you've done this, you may convert your traditional IRA to a ROTH IRA. The rollover from a 401(k) into a ROTH IRA usually triggers tax-consequences since the taxation of ROTH IRA withdrawals is more liberal than 401(k) withdrawals.. See similar questions...

What are 401(k) plans?

Consumer FAQs about Pension Plans and ERISA
A 401(k) plan is a defined contribution plan that is a cash or deferred arrangement. You can elect to defer receiving a portion of your salary which is instead contributed on your behalf, before taxes, to the 401(k) plan. Sometimes the employer may match your contributions. There are special rules governing the operation of a 401(k) plan. For example, there is a dollar limit on the amount you may elect to defer each year. The dollar limit is $11,000. See similar questions...

How does a 401(k) work?

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A 401(k) is a fairly simple plan. It is set up by your employer as a set contribution retirement agreement. That means you are the one who pays into the plan, although your employer and the plan provider who offers your 401(k) do just about all the work. Your 401(k) contribution is automatically deducted from your paycheck each pay period. This money is taken out and invested before your paycheck is taxed. See similar questions...

What are some of the investment options for my 401(k)?

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Participants in a 401(k) plan generally have a decent number of different investment options, nearly all cases a menu of mutual funds. These funds usually include a money market, bond funds of varying maturities (short, intermediate, long term), company stock, mutual fund, US Series EE Savings Bonds, and others. See similar questions...

Why do I need a 401(k) plan?

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Your 401(k) plan helps you start regular investing, and stick with it. Your contributions are automatically deducted from your salary before you receive your check. Since the money is deducted from your gross income, you will have a lower taxable income, which means you will pay less in annual taxes. The money you save will accumulate on a tax-deferred basis. This means you pay no federal or state taxes on your contributions or investment earnings until you start withdrawing money from the plan. See similar questions...

Can I borrow against my 401(k)?

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long as your 401(k) balance is greater than $2,000, you can take up to 50% of your account balance for purposes of a loan (minimum loan amount is $1,000). There is a $75 loan origination fee and the loan is paid back through payroll deductions (the interest charged is prime plus 2%). Participants are also charged a $50 annual loan fee. Loan requests are made through the Great West Life Annuity and generally take about 2-3 weeks to process all the necessary paperwork. See similar questions...

Why are 401(k) plans so popular?

FAQs: Retirement Plan Sponsors & Employers
For Employees: 401(k) plans are popular with employees because they are able to divert a portion of their salary into an account that is set aside for their retirement while simultaneously reducing their current tax bill. Employees are not required to pay income tax on these salary deferrals until they take the money out of the 401(k) plan, at some time in the future. See similar questions...

What Are The 401(k) Administration Functions?

FAQs: Retirement Plan Sponsors & Employers
All reporting and disclosure requirements must be satisfied by the plan administrator. The completion of the forms which must be submitted when a participant enters the 401(k) plan, the preparation of series 5500 forms, a Summary Annual Report and a statement to participants of their account balance are a few of the administrative functions of a 401(k) plan. See similar questions...

What is a Roth 401(k)?

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A Roth 401(k) is a feature that allows participants to contribute to their retirement on an AFTER TAX basis. As long as the money remains in a plan for at least 5 years, the distribution (even the earnings!) will be TAX FREE. See similar questions...

What about distributions from a Roth 401(k)?

Plan Sponsor FAQ
of this time, the IRS has not finalized regulations about Roth 401(k) contributions. Therefore, distributions (including hardship distributions and loans) will not be able to be made from Roth 401(k) money until the final rules are issued. We expect these rules early in 2006. Of course, a participant would still have access to his account balance from other money sources. See similar questions...

How can I find out my 401(k) account balance?

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You may contact Putnam Investments at 1-877-JIB-401K (1-877-542-4015) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to obtain account balance information, to change investment funds, or to request a distribution or loan. Remember to have your PIN number available when you call. You may also obtain your account balance online at www.ibenefitcenter.mercerhrs.com. Yes, and it varies by year in accordance with IRS regulations. See similar questions...

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