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In-Service News (Spring 2016)
newsletter
Application for Withdrawal of QPP Accumulations (code RW41)
form
How are my TDA contributions invested?
FAQs: If you are enrolling in the TDA Program for the first time, you may elect how to invest your future TDA contributions by logging in to the secure section of our website or by filing a paper TDA Enrollment Form (code TD1).
What is reported on the 1099 forms?
FAQs: TRS issues a separate 1099-R form for each of the following types of distributions:
What is the ABS?
FAQs: A-B-S stands for the Annual Benefits Statement. In-service members and members on a leave of absence for up to seven school years can view their ABS by logging in to the secure section of our website.
What are "catch-up" contributions?
FAQs: Each year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) establishes limits on TDA contributions.
Can I transfer my monies and service to another retirement system outside of New York State?
FAQs: No. Section 522 of the Education Law specifies that members may transfer to only New York City or New York State public retirement systems.
May I withdraw my QPP funds after separating from service?
FAQs: You may withdraw your QPP funds in the following cases:
May I leave my QPP funds at TRS after separating from service?
FAQs: Yes. If you are a vested member, you would be eligible to begin receiving retirement allowance checks at age 55.