Multiple 401(k) Rollovers in One Year

I know there are rules allowing only one IRA rollover in a 12-month period. What about 401(k) rollovers?

Can I rollover funds from a 401(k) plan to an IRA more than once in the same year without incurring any tax penalties?

Here’s the backstory – I quit my job some months ago, then subsequently completed a direct rollover of my previous employer’s 401(k) plan into an IRA. I just now got a notice that my ex-employer deposited new bonus funds into my old 401(k) (that I had already rolled all the funds out of). Since I already rolled over this plan into my IRA, can I do it a second time with the bonus that was just deposited?



There is no limit on 401k to IRA rollovers, so you can roll over the remaining 401k balance anytime.  However, if you started a 72t plan with the rollover IRA, you cannot roll the bonus money into that same IRA account or you will bust the 72t plan. 

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