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Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)

Consequences of Unpaid TSP Loans for Retiring Federal Employees

February 28, 2018 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, discusses the consequences of an unpaid Thrift Savings Plan loan — and how to avoid the tax liability and possible IRS early withdrawal penalty more…

Pros and Cons of TSP Lifecycle Funds

February 26, 2018 Chris Kowalik

Federal retirement expert, Chris Kowalik, shares the advantages and disadvantages of the Lifecycle Funds within the Thrift Savings Plan more…

Best Times to the Call the TSP’s ThriftLine

February 23, 2018 My Federal Retirement

The Thrift Savings Plan outlines the better times of the day and week to call the TSP phone number for assistance more…

Strategies to Avoid TSP Required Minimum Distributions and Minimize Medicare Part B Premiums

June 13, 2017 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, outlines ways federal annuitants can use traditional IRAs to avoid Thrift Savings Plan RMDs and reduce their Medicare Part B premium costs more…

Video: TSP 10% Early Withdrawal Penalty Tax

January 13, 2016 My Federal Retirement

If you receive a TSP distribution before you reach age 59½, you may be subject to a 10% early withdrawal penalty tax in addition to the regular income tax. more…

Federal Employees 50 and Older Are Encouraged to Make TSP “Catch-Up” Contributions

February 13, 2010 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

“Catch-up” contributions are supplemental tax deductible contributions that CSRS and FERS employees age 50 and older can make to the Thrift Savings Plan. Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, gives insight on how they work and how they can benefit the employee more…

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