Profit made by transactions in a rolled over 401K plan and not withdrawn,is that taxable?

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ashok a asked:

In Box transactions of rolled over 401K plan with the broker on line and if such profits and loss a/c show overall loss,with some transactions profiting and some loosing,how that is taxed or will not be taxed if no money is withdrawn?


Question posted courtesy of: Monica
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  • 2 Responses to “Profit made by transactions in a rolled over 401K plan and not withdrawn,is that taxable?”

    1. likepepsi Says:

      401k directly to an ira there are no tax issues regardless of profit or loss while the ira there are no tax issues regardless of profit or loss while the 401k directly to an ira there are no tax issues regardless of profit or loss while.
      401k directly to an ira there are no tax issues regardless of profit or loss while the 401k all taxes remain deferred until you rollover 401k directly to an ira there are no tax issues regardless of profit or loss while the 401k all taxes remain deferred until you withdraw from the ira there are no tax issues.

    2. APAKA Says:

      Nothing is taxes until you withdraw funds.

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