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What are my TDA options if I retire from active service?
FAQs: On your QPP retirement application, you must decide how your TDA funds will be distributed. You may receive your TDA funds as an annuity separate from your QPP retirement allowance.
May I withdraw funds from my TDA or Roth account while I am an in-service member?
FAQs: By filing a TDA Withdrawal Application (code TD32) or online equivalent, you may directly withdraw the money that was in your TDA account before December 31, 1988 at any time.
Benefits Report (Fall 2017)
newsletter
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Service Charge on Loans Is Now $55 [posted 12/1/25]
Please read about our  operations during the pandemic period . (Last update: 9/8/2023)
In-Service News (Fall 2017)
newsletter
Civil Service Exams
Civil service law requires that candidates for most New York City jobs take and pass an exam before they can be hired.
Guide to Domestic Relations Orders
Guide
What QPP benefits are payable upon the death of an in-service Tier II, III, IV, or VI member?
FAQ: If a Tier II, III, IV, or VI member dies while in service and is credited with at least one year of service since last joining TRS, the member's designated beneficiary can apply to receive ordinary death benefits under the Qualified Pension Plan (QPP).
How can I be restored to active service after I retire?
FAQ: You should first find employment in a TRS-eligible position.