US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB329

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

Expanding Penalty Free Withdrawal ActThis bill allows an individual who is unemployed for a certain period of time to take early distributions from a qualified retirement plan without paying an additional tax on such distributions, subject to limitations.Under current law, a 10% additional tax is imposed on early distributions from a qualified retirement plan unless an exception applies. This bill expands the list of exceptions to include distributions from a qualified retirement plan made (1) to an individual who is unemployed and receives federal or state unemployment compensation for 26 consecutive weeks (or the maximum number of weeks allowed under state law) and (2) in the same tax year that the unemployment compensation is paid or the following tax year. However, under the bill, the 10% additional tax applies to distributions from a qualified retirement plan made after an individual is employed for at least 60 days following a period of unemployment.The bill limits the amount that may be distributed to an unemployed individual from a qualified retirement plan free from the 10% additional tax to the lesser of (1) $50,000 in distributions from all of an individual’s qualified plans over a one-year period, or (2) the greater of $10,000 or half the fair market value of an individual’s qualified retirement plans and the nonforfeitable portion of an individual's defined contribution plans. 

Congress_id

119-HR-329

Policy_area

Taxation

Introduced_date

2025-01-09

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US A3791

Provides gross income tax exclusion for minimum required distributions from qualified retirement plans.

US S3595

Provides gross income tax exclusion for minimum required distributions from qualified retirement plans.

US HB06753

An Act Concerning The Deduction And Withholding Of Personal Income Tax From Roth Individual Retirement Account Qualified Distributions.

US S1042

Provides gross income tax exclusion for distributions from individual retirement accounts to qualified charitable organizations.

US A1290

Provides gross income tax exclusion for distributions from individual retirement accounts to qualified charitable organizations.

US A3831

Allows distributions from NJBEST account to Roth IRA as qualified withdrawals and excludes such distributions from gross income tax.

US S3874

Allows distributions from NJBEST account to Roth IRA as qualified withdrawals and excludes such distributions from gross income tax.

US S0182

Allows a resident taxpayer to elect to have state taxes withheld from distributions from a mutual fund individual retirement account.

US A1183

Excludes under gross income tax certain contributions to qualified pension plans, deferred compensation plans and provides deduction for certain individual retirement savings.

US HB3574

To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to permit qualified distributions from section 529 plans for certain transportation and parking expenses.

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