TSP Unclaimed Government Employee Retirement Benefits - Thrift Savings |
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| The Thrift Savings Plan is a defined-contribution
plan created by the Federal Employees' Retirement System Act of 1986 (ERISA)
to supplement FERS (Federal Employees Retirement System) benefits. It
provides employees of the federal government with a tax-advantaged way
to save and invest for retirement, similar to a 401(k) in the private
sector.
Many government employee records at the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Retirement Operations Center are not computerized, making it virtually impossible for the government to determine when a federal retirement benefit goes unclaimed and unpaid. Unclaimed retirement funds are not declared abandoned unless unclaimed by the employee's 115th birthday or 30 years after death; but virtually no effort is made to find lost employees owed government pension benefits. Unclaimed federal retirement benefits - including Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) distributions - will not show up in any state unclaimed property database. For a search of the Thrift Savings Plan Lost Participant database and recovery information for unclaimed federal retirement funds and benefits, complete the form below. |
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