Q: I have five years of military service that I am considering applying to my federal retirement years. I have waited way to long to do this and am hoping I could use my Thrift Savings Plan monies to pay for the military service, similar to rolling over an individual retirement account. Is this possible? A: A rollover to the Federal Employees Retirement System or the Civil Service Retirement System for service is not allowed.
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Q: I am under the Federal Employees Retirement System and have money in the Thrift Savings Plan. I returned to government service after 16 years in the private sector (I was under the Civil Service Retirement System from 1975 to 1987 but was placed in FERS in 2004 when I returned). I have retirement accounts outside TSP, but I find TSP to be easy to manage. I have considered transferring my other 401(k) accounts into TSP, but I have also heard concerns that Congress may target TSP as a source of “revenue.” I will be considering retirement in the next…
Q: I am a Civil Service Retirement System retiree. What happens to my Thrift Savings Plan account after my death? My notes from a retirement seminar 10 years ago say that if my spouse is listed as my beneficiary, she may move my TSP funds into her individual retirement account with no tax or penalty. If my children are listed as beneficiaries they do not have the same option, and in most cases the TSP funds are fully taxable. Is this still correct? A: Your spouse may transfer the balance to an IRA and avoid current taxation or may, under…