403b ROTH PLANS distribution question
Client is turning 59 1/2 in September yet still employed with his school district. He has been funding his ROTH 403b plan.
If he has opened this account over 5 years ago is he able to access all of the money tax free?
If he has not had account open for 5 years then would he be limited to his contributions only in order to not be taxed?
I am trying to convince client to hold off until he reaches age 59 1/2 to take his contributions.
Thanks!
Permalink Submitted by David Mertz on Thu, 2020-05-07 21:15
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Thu, 2020-05-07 21:50
Agree, and if client is still working they are not eligible for a distribution of the Roth deferrals before 59.5 and most likely not eligible for distributions of the earnings either, with the exception of hardship distributions if offered or corona virus distributions if the client qualifies and the plan offers these. In fact, even after 59.5 the client may not be eligible for in service distributions in many 403b plans. Client should drop the idea of any distributions until 59.5 and then look into the plan options at that time when the issue will no longer be taxes, but rather eligibility for a distribution at all.