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dell
03-20-2006, 03:49 AM
If I retired 31 January 2006, how soon can I (a) make a partial one time withdrawal and (b) how soon can I begin drawing a set amount on a monthly basis from the G Fund to supplement my anniuty?

Thanks _ Dell

Spaf
03-20-2006, 06:32 AM
If I retired 31 January 2006, how soon can I (a) make a partial one time withdrawal and (b) how soon can I begin drawing a set amount on a monthly basis from the G Fund to supplement my anniuty?

Thanks _ Dell

I don't know about the withdrawl, you need to talk to the TSP folks. However, after you retire give OPM time to get the paperwork to TSP, about 2 weeks. Get one of their tsp-70 forms. Fill it out for a monthly withdrawl. But please call them first, that form is a [bleep]. Make sure that you and TSP are on the same page.

Rgds, and be careful!..............:) .................Spaf

dell
03-20-2006, 12:20 PM
Spaf: Thankyou very much.

Best - Dell

EW_ret
03-20-2006, 02:31 PM
In my case, TSP was aware that I was separated about the same time I received my first monthly pension check from OPM; about 31 days after I retired. I believe it’s your employing agency that notifies TSP that you’re separated. This occurs when they send your retirement package to OPM. I noticed I could perform unique functions at the TSP online site, like change my address, or apply for a withdrawal as a separated participant. Only separated employees can perform these functions online. About six or seven weeks after I retired, I received a letter from TSP notifying me that I was reported as separated.

Form TSP-77 is used for a partial withdrawal of funds, and form TSP-70 for full withdrawal, for civilian employees. If separated military, the forms are TSP-U-77 and TSP-U-70. Prior to the recent phishing attack, you would fill these forms online by clicking the Withdrawal button. I’ am unsure if this is still possible.b

dell
03-21-2006, 04:06 AM
Thanks for the good info
Dell