Client retired on disability. Wants to roll their thrift plan into a IRA. Under 591/2 does the exception for a distrubtion apply for a IRA. I know the thrift plan will but not sure about a IRA
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Originally posted by veritasIf the taxpayer has reached age 55 at time of seperation the taxpayer can withdraw from the thrift plan without penalty.
Client is 55 but wants to roll his thrift plan to a IRA and draw the interest. Doesn't want to do the T Plan ( equal payments for 5 yr) as this would have him drawing payment past age 60. Wants to draw the interest off the IRA by bypass the 10% penalty.
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