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  2. What Do I Need to Know About 401(k) Withdrawal Taxes? - AOL

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    Your 401(k) withdrawals are taxed as income. There isn’t a separate 401(k) withdrawal tax. Any money you withdraw from your 401(k) is considered income and will be taxed as such, alongside other ...

  3. I'm Going to Start Making Withdrawals From My Retirement ...

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    Withdrawals from pre-tax retirement plans, such as 401(k) and IRA accounts, are taxed as ordinary income. This rule applies even if you take withdrawals based on the sale of stocks or other assets ...

  4. 401(k) withdrawal rules: What to know before cashing out ...

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    Taxes on traditional 401(k) withdrawals. With a traditional 401(k), contributions to your retirement account are tax-deferred. In other words, taxes you owe are delayed to a later time — in this ...

  5. Dave Ramsey: Your 401(k) Is for Retirement, Not Getting Rid ...

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    A Ramsey Solutions blog post said those who withdraw money from their traditional 401(k) before age 59 1/2 are expected to pay income taxes on their withdrawal and an early 10% withdrawal penalty ...

  6. Do I Owe Taxes on a Retirement Account Distribution? - AOL

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    A retirement plan distribution occurs when you withdraw money from the plan. There are several different types of distributions, including early distributions, rollover distributions and Required ...

  7. Worried about outliving your savings? 5 retirement withdrawal ...

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    Plus, taxable accounts don't penalize withdrawals before you're 59 1/2, making them a great option to tap into if you plan to retire early. Dig deeper: Tax breaks after 50 you might not know about. 3.