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Just a clarification, TSP contributions are before tax. Federal taxes have never been paid on the contributions.
If box 7 is coded 2, it is an early distribution, exceptions to the early distribution penalty apply. So, for federal, the distribution is taxable but you are not subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty.
However, PA does not follow federal rules. PA taxes have been paid on your contributions into the TSP. For early distributions, the distribution is taxable to the extent that the distribution exceeds your basis in the plan. Essentially, if you contributed $100K into the TSP over your career (not counting agency match) and you withdraw $150K, the first $100K you withdraw is a return of your already taxed contributions. The remaining $50K is fully taxable on a PA income tax return. The program should query you for your basis in the plan.
If you had waited until 59.5, the box 7 would be coded 7, which is fully exempt from PA income tax.
I've attached an excerpt from PA PIT Guide Chapter 7 that covers taxability of retirement plan distributions. Finding your basis in the TSP will be the challenge. You may need to contact the TSP.
Just a clarification, TSP contributions are before tax. Federal taxes have never been paid on the contributions.
If box 7 is coded 2, it is an early distribution, exceptions to the early distribution penalty apply. So, for federal, the distribution is taxable but you are not subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty.
However, PA does not follow federal rules. PA taxes have been paid on your contributions into the TSP. For early distributions, the distribution is taxable to the extent that the distribution exceeds your basis in the plan. Essentially, if you contributed $100K into the TSP over your career (not counting agency match) and you withdraw $150K, the first $100K you withdraw is a return of your already taxed contributions. The remaining $50K is fully taxable on a PA income tax return. The program should query you for your basis in the plan.
If you had waited until 59.5, the box 7 would be coded 7, which is fully exempt from PA income tax.
I've attached an excerpt from PA PIT Guide Chapter 7 that covers taxability of retirement plan distributions. Finding your basis in the TSP will be the challenge. You may need to contact the TSP.
CAREFUL on this. Years ago, back in 2019, I had taken money from TSP (traditional not ROTH), box 7 Distribution code 2 (early distribution exemption applies) under age 59 1/2, BUT separated from USPS with age and service requirements 55 years old with 30 years of service (including military). Called PA dept of Revenue, who's representative on phone initially and incorrectly stated the distribution was taxable. I argued the point, she checked with supervisors... AND IT IS NOT TAXABLE. It is a PA eligible plan, and though I was only AGE 56 at time of disbursement, I had satisfied the age and service requirements of the plan. Once again this under certain conditions it is not taxable for PA.
• If any Form 1099-R with distribution Code 2 in
Box 7 is submitted with the return, determine if
the distribution is from an eligible employersponsored retirement or pension plan for PA tax
purposes. Eligible plans must:
° Be in writing;
° Include provisions for separation of service,
old age or infirmity, and long-continued
service;
° Provide for payments at regularly recurring
intervals after separation form service until
death or an option for a lump sum payment;
and
° Do not permit the distribution of program
benefits to any employee until termination of
employment except for incidental disability
benefits or the return of the employee’s previously taxed contributions and income or
gains if the employee is required to contribute to the pension plan.
If these conditions are met, the distribution is
not taxable for PA personal income tax purposes.
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