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Hello all,
I am a mailman who has been contributing to his TSP fund for about 5 years. I will probably be separating from this line of employment in 5 or 6 years. As I read over the literature concerning separation I find myself wondering what the best avenue is for handling one’s TSP money.
It looks like one is going to take a 30% hit if you cash out early. Am I reading the literature correctly here?
Two different questions:
1. What is the smartest thing to do with the TSP money if you are planning on using it for retirement?
2. What is the smartest thing to do with the TSP money if you are planning on cashing it out early? Is there some way to reduce the 30% tax/early withdrawal smack (without becoming disabled, die, become financial strapped, etc.)? Is it simply foolish to take a 30% tax hit... IOW, should one simply leave the money in and leave it alone?
Great website!
Thanks,
Austin
Hello all,
I am a mailman who has been contributing to his TSP fund for about 5 years. I will probably be separating from this line of employment in 5 or 6 years. As I read over the literature concerning separation I find myself wondering what the best avenue is for handling one’s TSP money.
It looks like one is going to take a 30% hit if you cash out early. Am I reading the literature correctly here?
Two different questions:
1. What is the smartest thing to do with the TSP money if you are planning on using it for retirement?
2. What is the smartest thing to do with the TSP money if you are planning on cashing it out early? Is there some way to reduce the 30% tax/early withdrawal smack (without becoming disabled, die, become financial strapped, etc.)? Is it simply foolish to take a 30% tax hit... IOW, should one simply leave the money in and leave it alone?
Great website!
Thanks,
Austin