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No.It depends on your situation. Is the bonus taxable?
No I will be deployed.
Figure out how much you have contributed to your TSP and then max out your TSP, $16,500, to lower your AGI.
Front load next years TSP contributions during the first few months but be careful if you get a match because TSP will cut you off at the limit. This requires a little creative planning.
No matching funds for military. Why the front load?
Good luck and congrates.Your not the Postmaster General, are you?:laugh:
Yeah, I need another Harley!A new Harley.![]()
If you are in a "tax free" designated area, you may want to consider a ROTH IRA first:No.
During the time I get my bonus I will be deployed so I am planning contributing more to my TSP so that portion will be non taxable.
If you are eligible to contribute to both types of IRAs, you might want to divide your contributions between your Roth and Traditional IRA; however, your total contribution to both IRAs still must not exceed the limit for that tax year (plus the catch-up contribution).
I am going to look into Clark Howard and I already max out my Roth.Front loading would just get the funds into the TSP quicker to make you money, even if it was in the G fund. I would not do it now that I know it is tax free.
After what you just posted I would look for a tax exempt investment outside TSP. Why put tax free money into a account that will be taxed when you withdrawal it. TSP is a tax deferred account. Even if you just laddered a bunch of CD's with a crappy rate of return you would not pay tax on the principle. It would give you some time to research too.
Load your Roth IRA and pray the Roth TSP gets here quicker.
Look on some of the sites like Clark Howard to find a investment that will be tax exempt.
Also, you can only contribute $5000 to a Roth and/or Traditional IRA. Go Roth.
Splitting Your Contribution
I am about to get a nice bonus in the $100,000 range. I already invest 18% in TSP, max my Roth IRA and have mutual funds so what looks good?
No.
During the time I get my bonus I will be deployed so I am planning contributing more to my TSP so that portion will be non taxable.
Hiker,
I'm late on this one, but if you're still out there, you should know that you can contribute more than the $16500 while you're deployed. If you're in a tax free zone, you can contribute up to $44000.
I agree with what other people said, that you should first put the $5k into a roth. After that, you can dump a bunch into TSP. When you get out or retire, you can roll over the tax-free contributions into a Roth IRA, assuming the laws still allow rollovers and converstions.