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Your 401(k) Has Employer Stock? Make Sure You Know About This Tax Rule Before You Retire

Yahoo Finance · Jun 22, 2026, 4:26 PM

Key takeaways

  • Your 401(k) Has Employer Stock?
  • On a $500,000 position with a $100,000 basis, the NUA path cuts federal taxes to $84,000 versus up to $160,000 under a standard IRA rollover.
  • NUA requires a qualifying trigger, a full lump-sum distribution within one tax year, and an in-kind share transfer.

Your 401(k) Has Employer Stock? Make Sure You Know About This Tax Rule Before You Retire Marc Guberti Mon, June 22, 2026 at 11:26 PM GMT+7 5 min read Quick Read The NUA strategy transfers employer 401(k) stock to a taxable brokerage account, taxing only the cost basis as ordinary income and the rest at long-term capital gains rates.

On a $500,000 position with a $100,000 basis, the NUA path cuts federal taxes to $84,000 versus up to $160,000 under a standard IRA rollover.

NUA requires a qualifying trigger, a full lump-sum distribution within one tax year, and an in-kind share transfer. Failing any one of these conditions eliminates the election entirely.

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