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- From: weiser@pogo.den.mmc.com (Matt Weiser)
- Subject: Re: 401K--to rollover or not?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan4.212137.7965@den.mmc.com>
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- Date: Mon, 4 Jan 1993 21:21:37 GMT
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- In article <EVERETTM.93Jan4110358@noman.Cayman.COM>, everettm@Cayman.COM (Mark Everett) writes:
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- > If you take the distribution after 01 January 93 in the form of a check, 20% is
- > withheld. The administrator of whatever new plan you are in can send a request
- > to the former plan for that 20%. Of course, the easiest method is for the old
- > plan to transfer the entire amount directly to the new plan, in which case no
- > withholding is required.
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- What is there to keep someone from rolling it over directly into a IRA,
- then withdrawing the amount, bypassing the 20% witholding?
-
- Matt Weiser
- weiser@pogo.den.mmc.com
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