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Transfer of Interest in 403(b) Contract


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If you transfer all or part of your interest from a 403(b) account to another 403(b) account, the transfer is tax free. This is known as a 90-24 transfer. However, this treatment applies only if the transferred interest is subject to the same or stricter distribution restrictions. This rule applies regardless of whether you are a current employee, a former employee, or a beneficiary of a former employee.

Transfers that do not satisfy this rule are plan distributions and are generally taxable as ordinary income.


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Tax-free transfers for certain cash distributions.


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A tax-free transfer may also apply to a cash distribution of your 403(b) account from an insurance company that is subject to a rehabilitation, conservatorship, insolvency, or similar state proceeding. To receive tax-free treatment, you must do all of the following.

In addition to the preceding requirements, you must provide the new insurer with a written statement containing all of the following information:

Also, you must attach the following items to your timely filed income tax return in the year you receive the first distribution of cash.

  1. A copy of the statement you gave the new insurer.
  2. A statement that includes:
    1. The words ELECTION UNDER REV. PROC. 92-44,
    2. The name of the company that issued the new contract, and
    3. The new policy number.


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Direct trustee-to-trustee transfer.


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If you make a direct trustee-to-trustee transfer, from your governmental 403(b) account to a defined benefit governmental plan, it may not be includible in gross income.

The transfer amount is not includible in gross income if it is made to:


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Permissive service credit.
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Permissive service credit means credit for a period of service recognized by your defined benefit governmental plan, only if you voluntarily contribute to your 403(b) plan an amount that does not exceed the amount necessary to fund the benefit attributable to the period of service and that is in addition to the regular employee contribution, if any, under the plan. Check with your plan administrator as to the type and extent of service that may be purchased by this transfer.

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