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Q. My wife and I are FERS employees. We are both considering retiring early if offered Voluntary Early Retirement Authority at ages 50+/- (both with more than 25 years of service). With children still in the picture for some time, access and flexibility with our Thrift Savings Plan accounts are crucial to any plan. I would like to accomplish two things: 1). 72(t) withdrawals until 59½ in one account. 2). Flexibility to roll over funds currently in TSP into a Roth IRA held at another institution (from an IRA as I see no method to do that while the funds…

Q. I am considering retirement at 62 (FERS) but not collecting Social Security until my full retirement age of 66. I know that once you start withdrawing from your Thrift Savings Plan account, you must continue to make withdrawals each year. To bridge the time from 62 to 66, I’m thinking of taking funds from my IRA instead. If I start taking withdrawals at 62, can I stop taking withdrawals from my IRA at 66 when I start Social Security and then resume withdrawals at 70½? A. You’ve got the right idea, and it will work. You may start and…

Q. I will be 56 this month and have 27 years of federal service. I plan to retire in February. Will I be able to draw an immediate monthly income from my Thrift Savings Plan upon retirement without incurring the 10 percent penalty for early withdrawal? A. Yes.

Q. I am reading TSP-775 (6-2013) concerning important tax information about TSP withdrawals.  First paragraph (Deadline for withdrawing your TSP Account) states that “By April 1 of the year following the year you become age 70.5 and are separated from Federal Service, the TSP requires that you withdraw your entire account balance in a single payment.” It goes on to give options about monthly payments, life annuities. This leaves me perplexed. I thought I only needed to withdraw the required minimum distribution after becoming age 70½. Also, I thought if I have other IRAs, I could take the RMD from those and leave…

Q. I am a CSRS Postal Service employee and plan to retire at the end of 2014, when I will be 55 years old with 38 years of service (including sick leave). After reading other answers, I understand that I can immediately withdraw funds from my Thrift Savings Plan without penalty but would like advice regarding those withdrawals. Considering that TSP withdrawals are subject to regular income taxation, is it beneficial to move the funds to an IRA? Would I avoid any tax? Other than future growth potential and smaller tax rate, is there any benefit to delaying withdrawals until later in…

Q. I am 61 years old and have a Thrift Savings Plan loan of $24,000 and over $60,000 remaining in my TSP account. I applied for a Voluntary Early Retirement Authority/Voluntary Separation Incentive Pay at my human resources office awaiting approval. What happens to my TSP loan and to my remaining balance in my account if I request a full withdrawal when my retirement is approved? Does the remaining balance of my TSP loan gets paid up from my remaining balance and incur penalty for the full withdrawal? A. If you don’t repay your loan within 90 days of the…

Q. I will turn 70½ next year and understand I need to take withdrawals from my retirement accounts. Can I add all of my accounts together — IRA and Thrift Savings Plan — compute the required minimum distribution, and then withdraw from one account which is not doing as well as the others, as I can if I have only IRAs? I want to withdraw my entire minimum from one IRA. Or must I take a minimum withdrawal from my TSP separately from my IRAs? A. You must compute the required minimum distribution for each account separately, but you may…

Q. I am planning to retire at 65½ years of age. Can I withdraw monthly a certain amount between 65½ and 69½ and change to the life expectancy option at 70? A. This is not allowed, but if you reduce your fixed monthly withdrawal to an amount that does not meet your required minimum distribution for the year, the Thrift Savings Plan will issue a payment to make up the difference and ensure that your RMD for the year is met.

Q. I’m separated from federal service due to disability. I’m waiting on a federal disability decision. In 2011, I took money out of my Thrift Savings Plan while still employed due to a decline in pay stemming from my disability, and I knew I would be going out under disability. In 2012, I again took a withdrawal because I did not have any income, was waiting on a decision, and was told that the next withdrawal would deplete the account. Unfortunately, I had to take the last withdrawal this week due to lack of income and no decision on the…

Q. I am almost 58 years old and retired from military/federal service after my 55th birthday. I would like to withdraw my Thrift Savings Plan now, in a lump sum. How much will I have to pay in penalties and taxes? A. You’ll be subject to 20 percent backup federal withholding, no early withdrawal penalty, and your tax liability will be determined when you file your tax return for the year of the withdrawal. The money you withdraw will be taxed as ordinary income, and the rate will depend upon your particulars.

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