Starbrite
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Can anyone give me ballpark numbers, and/or check my math, on how much it would cost to cash out a 401k? I am NOT, I repeat NOT, taking any money - just trying to show someone how I got my figures. 
I understand it would cost thousands to even hundreds of thousands in the long run. But I'm talking right now, and on April 15th how much will it cost?
OK, with that said.....
Say you have an account balance of $34,000 - with an outstanding loan of $6,000 - Leaving about $28,000 available.
I figure they will hold 20% tax (based on the full $34,000) and 10% penalty correct? Leaving an actual cash out amount of appx $17,800
So the 20% is sent towards Income Tax withheld to the IRS correct? You owe anything over and above if you're in a higher tax bracket.
So say he makes $50,000 - usually gets about $5,000 refund. I figured it could end up being an amount due of $3,000 still on Tax Day.
Plus State & Local income tax on the full $34,000
End Result $34,000 in the 401k (Which could be inupwards of $150k at retirement) - Yields about $13k in pocket now (that includes setting aside the additional amounts for tax day)
Am I missing any other taxes or fees that need figured in?

I understand it would cost thousands to even hundreds of thousands in the long run. But I'm talking right now, and on April 15th how much will it cost?
OK, with that said.....
Say you have an account balance of $34,000 - with an outstanding loan of $6,000 - Leaving about $28,000 available.
I figure they will hold 20% tax (based on the full $34,000) and 10% penalty correct? Leaving an actual cash out amount of appx $17,800
So the 20% is sent towards Income Tax withheld to the IRS correct? You owe anything over and above if you're in a higher tax bracket.
So say he makes $50,000 - usually gets about $5,000 refund. I figured it could end up being an amount due of $3,000 still on Tax Day.
Plus State & Local income tax on the full $34,000
End Result $34,000 in the 401k (Which could be inupwards of $150k at retirement) - Yields about $13k in pocket now (that includes setting aside the additional amounts for tax day)
Am I missing any other taxes or fees that need figured in?