Best Ways to Withdraw from Your TSP in Retirement
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- When you can actually start taking penalty-free withdrawals from your TSP (including the key differences for regular, special provision, and early retirees)
- The critical impact of state and federal taxes on your withdrawals—and why where you live in retirement still matters
- How to choose between monthly, lump sum, or annuity options, and why most federal retirees should avoid the “one-size-fits-all” TSP annuity
- The pros and cons of each withdrawal method, including how RMDs (Required Minimum Distributions) work and why strategic timing matters
- Why a careful income plan is vital to ensure your pension, Social Security, and TSP withdrawals work together—not at cross-purposes
- The benefits of letting your Roth TSP compound, coordinating withdrawals with a CPA and financial planner, and common pitfalls like pushing yourself into higher Medicare premium brackets
Bottom line: You don’t spend gross income in retirement - you spend net. If you want personalized guidance, our team includes financial planners, a CPA, and an estate planning attorney, all under one roof, serving federal employees nationwide.
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