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If you are under age 59½ and need to withdraw funds from your 403(b) (optional retirement) account due to an immediate and heavy financial need, contact TIAA.
In general, before requesting a Hardship Withdrawal, you should consult your personal tax advisor as to the tax consequences for this type of distribution.
The funds you receive will be taxable for federal and state income tax purposes in the year it is received, and can be subject to an additional 10 percent Federal income tax penalty.
At the time of the withdrawal you can choose to have TIAA withhold taxes on the withdrawal amount. At the end of the calendar year in which you took the withdrawal, you will receive a 1099R to be filed with your tax return for the year. In order to determine if the hardship is subject to the additional 10 percent penalty, you should also complete IRS Form 5329 or consult a tax advisor.
TIAA may require documentation to verify the financial need. If they approve the request, they will provide the funds to you directly.
Items of note when requesting a hardship: