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How to fill out the Thrift Fund Withdrawal Form online
Completing the Thrift Fund Withdrawal Form online is a crucial step in managing your funds effectively. This guide provides clear instructions to help you navigate each part of the form with ease.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your withdrawal form.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Thrift Fund Withdrawal Form and open it in the online editor.
- Fill in your service number in the designated field to help identify your account.
- Provide your full name in the section titled 'NAME'. Ensure correctness to avoid any delays in processing.
- Indicate your service or department in the 'SERVICE /DEPARTMENT' field to specify your area of work.
- Enter your phone number in the provided space for contact purposes, should the processing team need to reach you.
- Attach a copy of your ID book and proof of residence, such as a current utility bill or account statement, directly in the specified upload sections.
- In the banking account details section, fill in the name of the account holder accurately.
- Input your identity number in the corresponding field to verify your identity.
- Specify the type of bank account you hold, such as checking or savings.
- Provide the name of your bank in the designated area to ensure deposits are made correctly.
- Enter your bank account number accurately for the transaction.
- Fill in your branch code to identify your bank's specific location.
- Sign in the authorized use section to permit electronic deposits to your account.
- A bank official will also need to sign and provide their name along with the official bank stamp for verification purposes.
- Finally, save your changes, and choose to download, print, or share the completed form as required.
Complete your Thrift Fund Withdrawal Form online today to manage your investments efficiently.
The TSP-75 form is an Age-Based In-Service Withdrawal Request. Someone who is over the age of 59 and a half and still employed by the federal government can use this form to request a withdrawal of funds from their Thrift Savings Plan. This form will require personal information so the account can be identified.
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