Left a 401(k) behind in District of Columbia?
Across 16 large employers based in District of Columbia, Department of Labor filings for plan year 2024 count 63,768 former employees who no longer work there and still have a balance sitting in the company plan.
Leaving it there can be a perfectly reasonable choice. The problem is when it is not a choice at all — just paperwork nobody got around to.
District of Columbia employers with the most money left behind
- Geico (Washington) — 18,487 former employees
- Danaher (Washington) — 13,386 former employees
- American National Red Cross (Washington) — 6,176 former employees
- Federal National Mortgage Association (Washington) — 3,661 former employees
- Stagwell Global (Washington) — 3,102 former employees
- Umwa Cash Deferred Savings Plan of 1988 (Washington) — 2,745 former employees
- Smiths Group Services (Washington) — 2,597 former employees
- Children'S National Hospital (Washington) — 2,093 former employees
- Finra (Washington) — 1,891 former employees
- Fti Consulting (Washington) — 1,581 former employees
- Bricklayers and Trowel Trades International Pension Fund (Washington) — 1,511 former employees
- Consilio (Washington) — 1,379 former employees
- Hogan Lovells (Washington) — 1,377 former employees
- Covington & Burling (Washington) — 1,301 former employees
- Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer (Washington) — 1,255 former employees
Your four options
| Option | Tax today | Worth knowing |
|---|---|---|
| Leave it | None | Simplest. You keep the plan's fees and one more account to track. |
| Move to a new employer's plan | None | Everything in one place, if the new plan accepts transfers in. |
| Roll into an IRA | None | Opens the full range of investments, including a self-directed IRA that can hold metals. |
| Cash out | Yes | 20% withheld, plus a 10% penalty under 59½. |
Frequently asked questions
How do I find a 401(k) from a former employer in District of Columbia?
Start with the plan's recordkeeper, the company that holds the account records. If you cannot remember who that is, your former employer's HR or benefits line can tell you. Two free federal tools also exist: the Department of Labor's abandoned plan database and the National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits. Neither charges anything, and any service asking for a fee to "find" your 401(k) is searching those same public records.
Does District of Columbia tax a 401(k) rollover?
A direct rollover is not a taxable event federally, and states follow the federal treatment on transfers. What can create a state tax bill is taking the money as cash rather than moving it. Rules on taxing retirement income once you start withdrawing vary by state, so confirm your own situation with a tax professional before you take a distribution.
Can I move it into physical gold?
Yes, once you have left that employer. The receiving account must be a self-directed IRA whose custodian permits precious metals, and the metal has to sit in an IRS-approved depository rather than at home. As a direct rollover there is no tax and no penalty at any age.
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