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Guide to Domestic Relations Orders
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W1) Who is eligible for a TDA withdrawal under the CARES Act?
CARES Act: Eligibility for TDA withdrawal FAQ
Erroneous TDA Contribution Refund Application (code TD60)
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How can I change the way my TDA contributions are invested?
FAQ: In-service TDA participants, members with TDA Deferral status, and TDA annuitants may change their TDA investment elections four times a year.
What is a spousal right of election, and how could it affect the distribution of benefits after the
FAQ: When a TRS member or TRS beneficiary dies, New York State law provides that his/her spouse may elect a share of the deceased spouse's net estate, even if the spouse was not designated as a beneficiary.
What is a spousal right of election, and how could it affect the distribution of benefits after the
FAQ: When a TRS member or TRS beneficiary dies, New York State law provides that his/her spouse may elect a share of the deceased spouse's net estate, even if the spouse was not designated as a beneficiary.
W12) How do I repay a CARES Act TDA withdrawal to my TDA account?
CARES Act: FAQs for anyone visiting TRS' website.
How may I stop my TDA contributions?
FAQs: You may stop contributing to the TDA Program at any time by accessing the TDA feature in the secure section of our website, or by filing a paper TDA Contribution Rate Change Form (code TD4).