26 CFR · Internal Revenue
§ 1.401(a)-19 — Nonforfeitability in case of certain withdrawals.
26 CFR § 1.401(a)-19
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26 C.F.R. § 1.401(a)-19 (2026).
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§ 1.401(a)-19 Nonforfeitability in case of certain withdrawals.
(a)Application of section. Section 401(a)(19) and this section apply to a plan to which section 411(a) applies. (See section 411(e) and § 1.411(a)-2 for applicability of section 411).
(b)Prohibited forfeitures—
(1)General rule. A plan to which this section applies is not a qualified plan (and a trust forming a part of such plan is not a qualified trust) if, under such plan, any part of a participant's accrued benefit derived from employer contributions is forfeitable solely because a benefit derived from the participant's contributions under the plan is voluntarily withdrawn by him after he has become a 50 percent vested participant.
(2)50 percent vested participant. For purposes of subparagraph (1) of this paragraph, a p
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§ 411
26 U.S.C. § 411
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