The RMD Tax Surprise When Most Of Your Savings Are In TSP |Ep 150
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If you're a federal employee and 80–95% of your retirement savings are sitting in the traditional TSP, you might feel great about how much you've saved. But what most people don't see coming is how those pre‑tax balances can turn into very large required minimum distributions (RMDs) in their 70s, and a tax bill that keeps going up, even when their lifestyle doesn't.
In this episode of Confident Federal Retirement, Tom walks through a real‑world style scenario of a federal couple with strong pensions and substantial TSP balances who were shocked to see six‑figure RMDs and $50,000+ per year in federal and state taxes later in retirement. You'll learn why having almost everything in traditional TSP can create a "tax surprise," how RMD rules work for federal employees, and the planning window many FERS employees have in their 50s and 60s to start fixing the problem.
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