Hello Everyone,
My question is regarding hardship distributions. My employer allows for these distributions and I am in the process of applying for one. I am currently late on the 1st bi-annual installment of my property taxes (not an insignificant amount in my area, unfortunately) and the 2nd installment is coming due in 2 days. I am current on my credit cards, mortgage, and car loan, but I carry balances on the revolving credit and I am barely making ends meet on a month to month basis. I would like to take a 1x distribution to pay in full my taxes and the credit cards and gain a bit of breathing space.
Would being late on the taxes qualify as a hardship distribution for the purposes of the penalty? If so, can I take out more than the actual amount I am behind on the taxes so I can pay down the other revolving debt?
If this does not qualify, what portion of the distribution is subject to taxes? If I took out a $20,000 distribution and was hit with a $2,000 penalty, is the full $20,000 subject to taxes or just the net amount of $18,000?
Thank you all for your responses. I am not proud of the fact that I am in this situation and I do not take my financial obligations lightly.