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A court order will freeze your TSP account, meaning that no withdrawals or loans can be made until the divorce is finalized. Unless excluded from the court order, any outstanding loan balances will be included in the account balance when calculating your former spouse's award.
What happens to TSP during divorce?
Your current or former spouse, or your dependents, could be awarded a portion of your TSP account if a valid Retirement Benefits Court Order (RBCO) to divide your account is issued. The RBCO can be issued at any time in the divorce, annulment, and separation proceedings.
Where can I get TSP forms?
(The most current versions of TSP forms and publications are available on the TSP website at tsp.gov.) To choose your investment fund(s), use the TSP website (tsp.gov) or call the ThriftLine at 1-877-968-3778. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 404-233-4400.
Is my spouse entitled to my TSP?
Your spouse has certain rights regarding your TSP account. For withdrawals. If you're a married FERS or uniformed services participant, your spouse must consent to your withdrawal. If you're a married CSRS participant, we must notify your spouse of the withdrawal.
What form do I fill out to pull money from TSP?
with the TSP, complete Form TSP-77, Request for Partial Withdrawal When Separated. Complete this form (TSP-70) only if you want to initiate monthly pay- ments, purchase a life annuity, receive a final lump sum payment, or a combina- tion of these from your entire vested TSP account balance.
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IRS Form 1099-R \u2014 The TSP has mailed IRS Form 1099-R, Distributions From Pensions, Annuities, Retirement or Profit-Sharing Plans, IRAs, Insurance Contracts, etc., to participants who received a withdrawal up to December 27, 2019, and/or a taxable distribution of a loan up to December 31, 2019.
Where do I get TSP forms?
(The most current versions of TSP forms and publications are available on the TSP website at tsp.gov.) To choose your investment fund(s), use the TSP website (tsp.gov) or call the ThriftLine at 1-877-968-3778. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 404-233-4400.
How do I setup my TSP for the first time?
To start contributing to the TSP, complete the TSP Election Form ( TSP-U-1 ). The form can be downloaded from https://www.tsp.gov/making-contributions/start-change-stop-contributions/. On this form, indicate the percentage of basic pay, incentive pay, special pay, or bonus pay to be contributed.
What is a TSP 75 form?
Tsp 75 Form TSPs are special retirement accounts only available to federal employees, members of the military, and their families. This form is also known as an Age-Based In-Service Withdrawal Request. It can only be used by someone who is over the age of 59 1/2 years and who is still a government employee.
What is an RBCO?
A Retirement Benefits Court Order (RBCO) is a court order, judgment, or decree issued under a state's domestic relations law.
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Civilian employee or civilian participant means a TSP participant covered by the Federal Employees' Retirement System, the Civil Service Retirement System, or ...
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