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About Tsp
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a retirement savings and investment plan designed for Federal employees and members of the uniformed services. It provides various investment options and tax benefits similar to those found in private sector 401(k) plans.
Manage your retirement savings and investment options through the TSP.
What You Can Do
- Access your TSP account online
- Make contributions to your retirement plan
- Utilize calculators for investment planning
- Explore various fund options
- Learn about retirement withdrawal strategies
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible to participate in the TSP?
Federal employees and members of the uniformed services, including the Ready Reserve, are eligible to participate in the TSP.
What types of investment options are available in the TSP?
The TSP offers various investment options including lifecycle funds, individual funds, and a mutual fund window.
Can I withdraw money from my TSP account while still employed?
Yes, you can take in-service withdrawals under certain conditions while still employed.
What is a Roth in-plan conversion?
A Roth in-plan conversion allows you to convert part of your traditional TSP balance to a Roth TSP balance, which is taxed differently.
How can I access my TSP account?
You can access your TSP account online through the official TSP website by logging in with your credentials.