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Who is eligible for Tier VI status?
FAQs: In general, you qualify for Tier VI status if you last joined TRS after March 31, 2012.
Who is eligible for Tier III status?
FAQs: In general, you would qualify for Tier III status if you last joined TRS after July 26, 1976 and before September 1, 1983.
Who is eligible for Tier II status?
FAQs: In general, you would qualify for Tier II status if you last joined TRS after June 30, 1973 and before July 27, 1976.
Who is eligible for Tier I status?
FAQs: In general, you would qualify for Tier I status if you last joined TRS before July 1, 1973.
W4) How are CARES Act TDA withdrawals treated for tax purposes?
CARES Act: FAQs for anyone visiting TRS' website.
Is it possible for my TDA beneficiaries to get an annualized RMD payment?
FAQ: Generally, RMD payments are made only to members.
When can I expect to receive my withdrawal?
FAQs: TRS would issue your distribution of TDA funds as follows:
What are my TDA options if I retire from active service?
FAQs: On your QPP retirement application, you must decide how your TDA funds will be distributed. You may receive your TDA funds as an annuity separate from your QPP retirement allowance.
May I withdraw funds from my TDA or Roth account while I am an in-service member?
FAQs: By filing a TDA Withdrawal Application (code TD32) or online equivalent, you may directly withdraw the money that was in your TDA account before December 31, 1988 at any time.
Retirement Payment Options: Tiers III/IV/VI
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