Question i took money out of my 401k in july to pay bills etc will i have to account for this money if i file chapter 7 in july i know the last 6 months is what counts on the means test which would be jan to june.
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Ken7: Oh I wish you had not done this. You just gave up your future untouchable retirement funds to pay something you wish to bk on? I hate to make you feel uncomfortable, but the facts are, you get to pay a 10% penalty to IRS, as well as regular income taxes on it. As far as income, I don't know. It was a sheltered asset. It may not be now. If you pay this back under the terms of the loan (It was a loan I hope?) pay it back.
I sure wished you came here lurking a long time ago. You would see this is not good. I am known for my ability to be too "nice", but I must be quite candid here. This was not good.
As far as your second question, yes, you must ask your lawyer. After he says what I have said, take his advice. I wish you well and PLEASE tell us what your attorney suggests. 'Hub
P.S. if it were bills and not CC's yes account for it. But, none the less, to raid your sheltered savings is not a good practice.If I knew it all, would I be here?? Hang in there = Retained attorney 8-06, Filed 12-28-07, Discharge 8-13-08, Finally CLOSED 11-3-09, 3-31-10 AP Dismissed, Informed by incompetent lawyer of CLOSED status, October 14, 2010.
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Ken7carol: this is one of the most stupid things we did--to liquidate 'Hub's 401k to pay bills. We got a 10% penalty plus paying IRS back for it.
We are discharged now, but living only on 'Hub's Social Security, and my unemployment which will run out at any time. At 56, I cannot get another FT job and I don't know if I will get my PT job back in the Fall.
We sure could use that money...... I raided every single *d* penny bank in the house today trying to get get by until Wednesday, when 'Hub gets his SS check......"To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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I am pretty sure that money taken from a 401K is considered income. The good news is that I am also pretty sure that if you show you spend the money on household expenses and bills that you will be OK. It may delay your filing a bit though if you cannot show that you still spent more than you made. You will likely fail the first part of the test, but you may be able to get through under the expenses part.New Orleans: Home to the World Champion Saints, the biggest enviromental disaster and the biggest natural disaster in the history of this nation. Proud to call it home!
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Originally posted by ken7carol View PostQuestion i took money out of my 401k in july to pay bills etc will i have to account for this money if i file chapter 7 in july i know the last 6 months is what counts on the means test which would be jan to june.
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Originally posted by ken7carol View PostAnd would this be income i should worry about? Does it make any different what i do with this money? Have not filed yet._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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Originally posted by ken7carol View Posti forget i borrowed it from my ira not 401k i used the money to make payments on house i want to keep.New Orleans: Home to the World Champion Saints, the biggest enviromental disaster and the biggest natural disaster in the history of this nation. Proud to call it home!
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Originally posted by ken7carol View Posti forget i borrowed it from my ira not 401k i used the money to make payments on house i want to keep.
technically you can't "borrow" from an IRA. What schwab is telling
you is that you by law have 6o days to roll it back into an IRA before you would get penalized. Are you under age 591/2? If you are, there is a 10% penalty for the withdrawl, plus you have to pay an applicable state/federal taxes on the money.Filed Pro Se: 10/16/2009
341 Scheduled: 11/23/2009
Last Day for Objections: 1/22/2010
Discharged: 1/28/2010
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In some situations yes you can borrow from a 401K. Many places allow you to borrow from it and then pay it back with interest.
I don't think OP is worried about taxes or any of that, he wanted to know if he will have to include it in is BK income.New Orleans: Home to the World Champion Saints, the biggest enviromental disaster and the biggest natural disaster in the history of this nation. Proud to call it home!
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I don't see how this can be considered income since it was your money that you put in to begin with. However, maybe any interest earned would be considered income.
Ken7Carol, I took out a huge portion of my 401K to try to get caught up with bills. I know exactly how you feel. At the time it felt like I was making the right decision, but now I wished I wouldn't have touched it ($20k) and filed BK over a year ago. But, what's done is done. I can't go back. I have to do what is best for me (us) now and for the future. Likewise, I wish you the best. Keep us informed; it would be interesting to find out how this would affect your income (in BK terms).5/29/09 ~ filed chapter 7
7/13/09 ~ 341 meeting
10/8/09 ~ Discharged!!!
10/27/09 ~ Closed!!!
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