Yearly Archives: 2014

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Q. I am 73 years old and still working for a VA Medical Center. Are there any changes in the rules regarding my TSP account? I was recently reading something about receiving minimum distributions from my TSP account. Does this pertain to me since I am still working? A. The distribution requirements will not apply to your TSP account until you have separated from federal service. See the notice at https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/formspubs/tsp-775.pdf.

Q. I am scheduled to retire in November. I am firefighter with 32 years, 6 months of service. I am covered under FERS. I plan to elect the TSP option that will provide me a monthly payment until my death. Do you know if the monthly direct deposit will combine all three (annuity, annuity supplement and TSP) as one payment, or should I expect three separate payments? A. At least the TSP will come as a separate deposit.

Q. Prior to the TSP coming into existence, I was doing a yearly IRA deposit. I can retire at anytime with over 80 percent of my high three. So, would it be prudent of me to roll this IRA into my TSP account? A. Yes.

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Q. One of my concerns with respect to withdrawals from the TSP is the inability to choose the fund you are withdrawing from since any money you removed is taken from all current funds in the same percentage as they exist in the TSP account. Ideally I would like a few years’ buffer of expected expenses in the G fund with the bulk of my TSP in equities, so if the markets have a bad year or two I don’t have to lock in those losses and could draw strictly from the G fund until the markets recover. Will a…

Q. My father retired about 18 years ago at age 62. He was in CSRS, but he accumulated about $40,000 in TSP. He is now almost 80 and is near death and says he forgot about his TSP. I’ve been reading about TSP and how you must start making distributions at age 70 1/2. What can my mother do to recover this money? I found a form (TSP-70-A) that my dad might be able to fill out if he lasts another week or so. A. You should review the notice at https://www.tsp.gov/PDF/formspubs/tsp-775.pdf and submit form TSP-70-A on behalf of your father.…

Q. My husband and I owe back taxes to the IRS, and I would like to know if the IRS can deduct what we owe from my TSP. I have a residential and personal loan out through TSP, so I am unable to do that. We owe around $24,000 and would like it deduct from what is in my TSP. They keep telling me they can’t, but I am not sure of that. I would like to get this paid off so in around 7 years I can retire without owing them. If I was able to get them paid…

Q. Why was MetLife chosen as the entity to provide an annuity for the TSP? Are there provisions or protections for federal employees that were negotiated? I asked that question of the TSP and they stated that there was no one within TSP or MetLife that I could talk to. Finally, most forums seem to discourage annuities — they suggest that we stay in the TSP and take monthly allotments. Comment? A. The FRTIB chose MetLife, so they would be the ones to explain why. I don’t know of any special protections built into the deal. Once you buy the annuity, it’s…

Q. I’ve heard conflicting reports about TSP withdrawal and would like to get an answer about my particular situation: I have 22 years with the Bureau of Prisons, and I’m eligible to retire any time. I will be 55 years old this year, but I want to work until 2016 (mandatory retirement age of 57). Can I withdraw a portion of my TSP while I’m working to pay off some debt (which is not a hardship case) and take the penalty, and at the same time, leave the rest in the TSP until I separate from the BOP? A. No, the only…

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