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May 11, 2021
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Thrift Savings Plan Withdrawal

  • May 11, 2021
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Is it correct, that a federal employee that separates from service anytime during the year they turn 55, can start withdrawing from their TSP without the 10% early withdrawal penalty?

Best answer by LenaH

Yes. If you receive a TSP distribution before you reach age 59½, in addition to the regular income tax, you may have to pay an early withdrawal penalty tax equal to 10% of any taxable portion of the distribution not transferred or rolled over. The additional 10% tax generally does not apply to payments made after you separate from service during or after the year you reach age 55. 

 

Important Tax Information About Payments From Your TSP Account

 

@Danny7700

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LenaH
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May 11, 2021

Yes. If you receive a TSP distribution before you reach age 59½, in addition to the regular income tax, you may have to pay an early withdrawal penalty tax equal to 10% of any taxable portion of the distribution not transferred or rolled over. The additional 10% tax generally does not apply to payments made after you separate from service during or after the year you reach age 55. 

 

Important Tax Information About Payments From Your TSP Account

 

@Danny7700

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