Penalties for Early Withdrawal Sample Clauses

Penalties for Early Withdrawal. (a) If the term to maturity is one year (or less), the amount forfeited is equal to the lesser of: (1) all dividends for 90 days on the amount withdrawn, or (2) all dividends on the amount withdrawn since the date of issuance or renewal. (b) If the term to maturity is greater than one year, the amount forfeited is equal to the lesser of: (1) all dividends for 180 days on the amount withdrawn, or (2) all dividends on the amount withdrawn since the date of issuance or renewal. For three-year Variable Rate certificates, penalties are calculated based on the rate of the certificate at the time of the withdrawal. (c) If the term to maturity is five years or greater, the amount forfeited is equal to the lesser of: (1) all dividends for 365 days on the amount withdrawn, or (2) all dividends on the amount withdrawn since the date of issuance or renewal. (d) In the case of an early withdrawal that brings the remaining Certificate balance lower than the minimum balance requirement, the Certificate will be closed and the above penalties will be imposed on the entire principal amount. (e) In accordance with Federal Reserve Regulation D, withdrawals made within the first six days of a new Certificate purchase (not renewed) are subject to a seven-day, early-withdrawal dividend penalty.
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Penalties for Early Withdrawal. If the early withdrawal reduces the principal amount of the certificate below the minimum amount required, the certificate will be cancelled. In all cases of early withdrawal, a penalty will be imposed equal to the dividends on the principal withdrawn for the lesser of
Penalties for Early Withdrawal. (a) If the term to maturity is one year (or less), the amount forfeited is equal to the lesser of: (1) all dividends for 90 days on the amount withdrawn, or (2) all dividends on the amount withdrawn since the date of issuance or renewal. (b) If the term to maturity is greater than one year, the amount forfeited is equal to the lesser of: (1) all dividends for 180 days on the amount withdrawn, or (2) all dividends on the amount withdrawn since the date of issuance or renewal. For three-year Variable Rate Certificates, penalties are calculated based on the rate of the certificate at the time of the withdrawal.

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  • Early Withdrawal Penalties The Term Certificate Account will mature on the Maturity Date set forth in the Certificate. The Credit Union will terminate the Term Certificate Account and impose a penalty on the entire balance of the account if a withdrawal of principal is made prior to the Maturity Date. If the Term Certificate has a term to maturity equal to or less than one (1) year, the penalty imposed will equal ninety (90) days of dividends, whether or not earned. If the Term Certificate has a term to maturity greater than one (1) year, the penalty imposed will equal 180 days of dividends, whether or not earned. In accordance with Federal Reserve Board Regulations, the Credit Union may charge an early withdrawal penalty of seven (7) days dividends on amounts withdrawn within the first six (6) days after deposit or automatic renewal. Early withdrawal penalties will not apply to:

  • Are There Penalties for Early Distribution from a Xxxx XXX As indicated above, earnings on your contributions, as well as amounts contributed to a Xxxx XXX as a rollover from a Traditional IRA, that are distributed before certain events are subject to various taxes. Please see IRS Publication 590 for further information about Xxxx XXX rules and restrictions.

  • Early Withdrawal Penalty When you open a CD, you agree to keep the principal on deposit with us for the term that you have selected. We will impose a substantial penalty if we permit you to withdraw any principal before the maturity date. The early withdrawal penalty will be one-half (½) the interest that would be due on the CD over the entire term of the CD, regardless of the length of time the funds remained on deposit, subject to the following limits. The minimum penalty is 7 days simple interest. The maximum penalty is 270 days of compound interest. It is possible that all or part of the penalty will be deducted from principal. No early withdrawal penalty will be assessed if the withdrawal is made because of your death or a court determination of your legal incompetence. We require proof of death or incompetence before an early withdrawal penalty is waived.

  • Are There Penalties for Early Distribution from a Traditional IRA? Distributions from your Traditional IRA made before age 59½ will be subject (in addition to ordinary income tax) to a 10% non-deductible penalty tax unless (i) the distribution is a return of non-deductible contributions, (ii) the distribution is made because of your death, disability, or as part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments over your life expectancy or the joint life expectancy of you and your beneficiary, (iii) the distribution is made for unreimbursed medical expenses in excess of 7.5% of adjusted gross income or is made for reimbursement of medical premiums while you are unemployed, (iv) the distribution is made to pay for certain higher education expenses for you, your spouse, your child, your grandchild, or the child or grandchild of your spouse, (v) subject to various limits, the distribution is used to purchase a first home or, in limited cases, a second or subsequent home for you, your spouse, or you or your spouse’s child, grandchild or ancestor, (vi) the distribution is an exempt withdrawal of an excess contribution, (vii) the distribution is made due to an IRS tax levy, or (viii) the distribution is made by member of the Armed Forces Reserve called to active duty for either a period exceeding 179 days or for an indefinite period and is effective for members called to active duty. The penalty tax may also be avoided if the distribution is rolled over to another individual retirement account. See Item 9 above for special rules applicable to distributions from a SIMPLE IRA.

  • Early Withdrawal Provisions We will impose a penalty if You withdraw any of the principal funds before the maturity date. The penalty imposed will equal the sum of the $25.00 administrative fee plus 180 days of dividends on the amount withdrawn. Renewal Policies. Your Account will renew automatically upon maturity and You will have a seven-calendar-day grace period immediately following the maturity of Your Account during which You may make withdrawals from Your Account without penalty.

  • Voluntary Withdrawal If any Partner should withdraw from the Partnership, they must give at least days’ written notice to the Partnership. Such withdrawal shall have no effect on the day-to-day operations of the Partnership.

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  • Refund for Withdrawal Due to Other Reasons If the Student withdraws from the Course for any reason other than those stated in Clause 2.1, the PEI will, within seven (7) working days of receiving the Student’s written notice of withdrawal, refund to the Student an amount based on the table in Schedule D.

  • Involuntary Withdrawal Involuntary withdrawal of a Partner shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

  • How Are Contributions to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account Reported for Federal Tax Purposes? Contributions to a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account are reported on IRS Form 5498-ESA.

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