14 months ago we took a 13,000 loan from hubby 401K account ( fidelity ) at this work , we paid off the truck paid income tax and property taxes and paid off a credit card and made some home inprovements , $125.00 was withheld from his paycheck biweekly , We knew that if it wasnt paid it would be considered a withdraw and we'd face tax & penalty , Well He was laid off 4 months ago so he has been making a check out and giving it to his employer to make the payment , 2 weeks ago we were told his Layoff was permanent and we were not able to continue to make the payments through his employer , we called fidelity to see if we could continue to make the payment and leave the money in that 401K , We were told NO that since he is no longer employed there we have to take whats left out and either roll it over into IRA ect.... or take the cash , He told us that if we do not pay back the loan we took out last yr right now it would be considered in default and taxed with penalty. they are sending us paperwork to sign and when we recieve the ck we are going to roll over what is left into a IRA CD at our bank ,There is NOWAY we can pay back 10,500 so we know that the IRS will be notified and that loan will now be a withdraw,
so here is my question :
since it was taken out 14 months ago and that money is gone will that affect us filing ch 7 now ? That money was used to pay things last yr , but by us defaulting now it will appear on this yrs income , anyone know how this will affect us filing ? lordy i hope it does not have to be figured in as income NOW !! That money is long gone and the only reason its not being paid back is that my husbands 401K does not permit monthly repayment when he is not an employee , It was pay back all of it or nothing .
so here is my question :
since it was taken out 14 months ago and that money is gone will that affect us filing ch 7 now ? That money was used to pay things last yr , but by us defaulting now it will appear on this yrs income , anyone know how this will affect us filing ? lordy i hope it does not have to be figured in as income NOW !! That money is long gone and the only reason its not being paid back is that my husbands 401K does not permit monthly repayment when he is not an employee , It was pay back all of it or nothing .
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