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Application for Withdrawal of Additional Member Contributions at Retirement (code RW116)
form
How do I apply for a loan?
FAQ: If you are a member in active service or on a leave of absence, you may apply for a loan from the QPP by logging in to the secure section of our website.
May I change the amount that I am currently repaying toward my loan?
FAQ: If you are an in-service Tier III, IV, or VI member, you may submit a partial lump-sum payment on a QPP and/or TDA loan and thus reduce the amount of your regular loan payments.
Can I pay my own federal taxes once I retire?
FAQ: Yes. However, you should ask the Internal Revenue Service or your tax consultant for advice regarding "estimated taxes" in order to avoid the possibility of penalties due to underpayment.
Investment Operations Analyst
Job Vacancy Notice
Guide to Death Benefits for Beneficiaries of Non-Retired Members
Brochure
InsideTRS Fall 2025
Newsletter
What are the rules for annuitizing a death benefit?
What are the rules for annuitizing a death benefit?
Why didn't my TDA investment election changes take effect in my account?
FAQ: In general, TDA investment election changes made by in-service TDA participants and members with TDA Deferral status take effect on the next conversion date that occurs at least 30 days after TRS receives their form or online request.
Are there any other tax consequences for a Roth withdrawal?
Are there any other tax consequences for a Roth withdrawal?