Yes, but if you withdraw funds for non-medical expenses before you turn 65, you have to pay taxes on the money and a 20 percent penalty. If you take money out after you turn 65, you don’t have a penalty, but you must still pay taxes on the money.
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Yes, but if you withdraw funds for non-medical expenses before you turn 65, you have to pay taxes on the money and a 20 percent penalty. If you take money out after you turn 65, you don’t have a penalty, but you must still pay taxes on the money.