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  2. How Can I Tell If the Rule of 55 Applies to My ... - AOL

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    The rule of 55 allows you to take money from your employer’s retirement plan without a tax penalty before age 59.5. But that doesn’t necessarily mean you should.

  3. What Is the Rule of 55 for Retirement? - AOL

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    The rule of 55 states that you can withdraw funds from your current job’s 401 (k) plan without the 10% tax penalty if you leave that job when you are age 55 or older. This IRS provision allowing ...

  4. Rule of 55 vs. 72(t): What You Need to Know About ... - AOL

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    If you have a 401(k) at work, you might follow the Rule of 55 … Continue reading → The post Rule of 55 vs. 72(t): Retirement Plan Withdrawals appeared first on SmartAsset Blog.

  5. Internal Revenue Service - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Service ( IRS) is the revenue service for the United States federal government, which is responsible for collecting U.S. federal taxes and administering the Internal Revenue Code, the main body of the federal statutory tax law. It is an agency of the Department of the Treasury and led by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue ...

  6. 401(k) withdrawal rules: What to know before cashing out ...

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    401 (k) withdrawals: Rules you should know before cashing out — and how to avoid penalties (Ariel Skelley via Getty Images)

  7. Substantially equal periodic payments - Wikipedia

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    Substantially equal periodic payments (SEPP) are one of the exceptions in the United States Internal Revenue Code that allows a retiree to receive payments before age 59 from a retirement plan or deferred annuity without the 10% early distribution penalty under certain circumstances. [1]

  8. Golsen v. Commissioner - Wikipedia

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    Golsen v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 54 T.C. 742 (1970), [1] aff'd on other grounds, 445 F.2d 985 ( 10th Cir. 1971), [2] cert. denied, 404 U.S. 940 (1971), [3] is a case in which the United States Tax Court stated the principle that where the court of appeals to which an appeal would be made in a given case has already established a rule of precedent for a legal issue to be decided by ...

  9. Circular 230 - Wikipedia

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    The rules in Circular 230 also prohibit certain conduct. Penalties may be imposed for noncompliance. "Circular 230 is a hybrid document containing the rules, regulations, ethical/conduct provisions, and disciplinary procedures that apply to those who practice before the IRS." [1] The rules in Circular 230 are codified as Title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Subtitle A, Part 10 (31 C.F ...