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| On 26 Jul 2003 11:20:01 GMT, ront2[at]socal.rr.com (ront2) wrote: - quote - > Have 2 TSAs - (ING 403b), and Great American (TSA).
A couple of points.> May I rollover to my employee's retirement system (CALPERS) from > either > TSA to purchase 2 years of my military time? > And is it the surrender value, or the full value? > Any penalties? > Any programs -FED, VETS, etc. where one may *rollover* a TSA to a > downpayment > for a home? First time buyer, VietNam Vet. Without paying Fed and > State tax on the *distribution/rollover* ? > Thanks, am a novice with these kind of things. > Ron (ront2[at]socal.rr.com) 1. You need to contact CALPERS about buying service. In my State and the others around here you can, and it's often a good deal. Just be sure that you're buying a full year of service, and not one that carries an early-retirement penalty. For example, here you get a full unreduced benefit at 28 years (earned and purchased). If you were to buy service and end up with less than the 28 years it would have less appeal. I don't know what CALPERS requires for full retirement. 2. We can use 403b here to buy service. Ditto for traditional IRAs, 457, 401k, etc. And the rollover does avoid current income taxes and the federal premature distribution penalty. It does not, however, avoid any custodian imposed penalties or commissions. For example, if the 403b is using an annuity with a surrender charge, you will pay it. Ditto for mutual funds with a B share feature or individual stocks in a self-directed account. Check with the custodian of your 403b for the answer. 3. As for the first time homeowner exception to the premature distribution penalty, there are requirements (you or spouse cannot have owned in 2 years, etc.). Also, it applies only to IRA, not 403b, 401k, etc. Further, even if it applies you still owe income taxes, surrender charges and commissions. Only the 10% premature distribution penalty is waived. -HW "Skip" Weldon Columbia, SC |
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| Have 2 TSAs - (ING 403b), and Great American (TSA). May I rollover to my employee's retirement system (CALPERS) from either TSA to purchase 2 years of my military time? And is it the surrender value, or the full value? Any penalties? Any programs -FED, VETS, etc. where one may *rollover* a TSA to a downpayment for a home? First time buyer, VietNam Vet. Without paying Fed and State tax on the *distribution/rollover* ? Thanks, am a novice with these kind of things. Ron (ront2[at]socal.rr.com) |
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