Can I withdraw funds from my TIAA-CREF account without penalty?
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Withdrawals from a TIAA-CREF account may be subject to certain conditions and potential penalties, depending on the type of account you have and your age. For example, if you have a retirement account, such as a 403(b) or IRA, the Internal Revenue Service generally imposes a penalty for early withdrawals made before the age of sixty-two or sixty-five, depending on the specific account type. However, there are certain circumstances under which individuals may be able to make penalty-free withdrawals, such as hardship withdrawals or qualified distributions.
If you are over the required age, you may be eligible to withdraw funds without incurring a penalty, but keep in mind that taxes may still apply based on the type of account. TIAA-CREF account holders should carefully review their account agreements and tax implications related to different types of withdrawals to ensure compliance with any applicable regulations.
For the most accurate and detailed guidance, it may be helpful to visit the website of TIAA-CREF, where you can find specific information regarding the withdrawal policies that apply to your account type. This will help you make informed decisions about withdrawals from your account.
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