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It depends on whether or not the Thrift Savings Plan is a Roth. If it is a Roth, you would have paid taxes on the contributions so you do NOT have to pay taxes on the distributions. If it is NOT a Roth then you deferred the tax on the contributions so you would have to pay taxes on the distributions. In either situation, you do NOT have to pay the additional 10% penalty tax because you are disabled. See Pub 721, page 13-14: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p721.pdf. Per IRS Pub 721, page 18 under "disability annuity", if you retired on disability, the annuity you receive is taxable as wages until you reach minimum retirement age. After you have reached retirement age, the distributions are treated as retirement income. See page 18 of Pub 721 for more information regarding the minimum retirement age.
I am closing my TSP account in the next 30 days and I am 100% disabled veteran. I was told that I need to fill out IRS Form 5329 for IRS to make the determination. I have my papers from VA stating that I am 100% disabled. Do I need to send TSP a copy of the form from you to go with my paper when I closed my account
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