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Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



Vahakyla posted:

I opted into BRS, but my TSP.gov show that my matching contributions are to Traditional balance. My own contributions are to a Roth, so is there a way for me to change this so that my match would also be Roth? Or is it not possible due to the fact that I didn't pay tax on the match? I did poke around MyPay but I didn't find a way to change it.

Matching contributions can't go into Roth, they're always traditional.

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Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



White Chocolate posted:

I’m pretty certain that you can change future contributions, but the ones previously made are a no.

Correct, for what you choose to put in from your pay. Employer contributions only ever go to the traditional fund. Page 26 here.

Midjack
Dec 24, 2007



not a value-add posted:

Hey guys, I have a somewhat specific question: I'm a recent college grad looking at the psyops officer position as a reservist. Is this available right off the bat or will I have to spend several years in another role before I'm eligible?

More generally, I'm looking to sign up as a way to get my foot in the door for a career in the intelligence community. Is this a really bad idea? I've reached out to a recruiter, but like other posters in this thread I feel like I should take what they tell me with a grain of salt.

If you want a job in the intelligence community, apply directly there rather than wasting time in the military first.

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