June 27, 2010

If I quit my job what happens to the money I have been contributing to my SURS retirement plan?

colonpaul asked:


I work for a community College and we have to contribute to a retirement plan called SURS. I am planning on quitting but don’t know what happens to my money?

Kason
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Comments on If I quit my job what happens to the money I have been contributing to my SURS retirement plan?

June 29, 2010

harleygirl @ 8:40 pm

Lesley

IT COME’S TO MEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

THEY SHOULD CUT YOU A CHECK.

July 2, 2010

newjerseyguy @ 11:16 pm

Connor

Contact the payroll/H.R. function.

July 4, 2010

roderick_young @ 7:50 am

Aria

If the money actually paid in came out of your paycheck, then it’s yours, and cannot be taken away. If this is some kind of pension that you never personally paid into, you might not be vested, in which case, you have nothing.

If it’s a 401k, you can leave it with the community college (and draw it out when you reach retirement age), or roll it over into an IRA. If your plan was tax-deferred (probably), then you do NOT want to just withdraw the money, you want to directly roll it into another tax-deferred account, like an IRA.

Check with your personnel department, or ask older employees at your workplace.

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