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jmulls1920
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Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

I’ve read that what I contributed isn’t taxable … how do I handle that in TurboTax
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Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

Section 401(k) and similar plans - not an IRA.
If you made contributions:
1. On or after January 1, 1984, your contributions to your 401(k) Plan were not included as income when they were made, unless the contributions exceeded the federal elective deferral limit. As a result, you must report all distributions on your New Jersey Income Tax return because they are fully taxable;
see here: https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/tgi-ee/git1.pdf

jmulls1920
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Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

Thanks but this is not a 401k. It’s a TSP. as such nj will not allow my contributions to reduce my income.  So your reply , while appreciated is not correct. 

jmulls1920
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Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

My contributions to my tsp are included in my income. So I am taxed before contributions and taxed after 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

what is a tsp ?

 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

If you chose Roth, it is tax- free 

otherwise it is tax-deferred just like a 401k

You are not taxed twice.

 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

If you want to treat your tsp like an IRA,

you would have to complete Worksheet C, use override, and file a paper return,

OR

Use the NJ website e-File portal  for NJ residents.

copy the amounts from the  paper TurboTax return.

That could be error-prone.

 

@jmulls1920 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

NJ may disallow your Worksheet exclusion if they notice your distribution is not from an IRA.
@jmulls1920 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

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jmulls1920
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Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

I appreciate your help but you lost me when you asked what is a tsp?  You’re guessing and I appreciate your effort but a tsp in nj is treated differently than a 401k. I hope someone in nj with experience replies. 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

I looked it up LOL

The bullet list is straight from the Federal Thrift Savings Plan website, with links.

@jmulls1920 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

see here under Contributory Plans, which confirms your position.

https://www.nj.gov/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/tgi-ee/git1.pdf

 

Do you want me to delete all my previous posts ??

 

Took a small withdrawal from my federal tsp. I am 62 and not retired. I live in nj, and read that the full withdrawal isn’t taxable, do you know?

Just as for IRAs,  you should put the amount of tsp distribution you are excluding (100%) on Line 20b.

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