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Ohio DC offers an online process for managing your withdrawals. Once you have separated from employment and completed the paperwork to receive an initial payment, you can manage any future withdrawals by logging in to your account and selecting "Withdrawals".
Or you can roll over your account balance to a 457, 403(b), 401(k), or 401(a) plan if your new employer accepts this type of rollover. You may also roll over your account balance to a traditional or Roth IRA.
Ohio Deferred Compensation is a supplemental 457(b) retirement plan for all Ohio public employees. It provides participants with educational tools, a diverse set of investment options, flexible savings and withdrawal options, as well as portability when changing jobs within the public sector.
The Ohio Deferred Compensation program offers a flexible and tax-advantaged way for state and local government employees to supplement their retirement savings. With options for both pre-tax and Roth contributions, participants can tailor their approach to suit their financial goals and tax preferences.
You can request a withdrawal or unforeseeable emergency form by calling the Service Center at 877-644-6457. Once you have separated from employment, and received an initial payment, you can manage any future withdrawals by logging into your account and selecting the Withdrawals tab.
Withdrawals from retirement accounts are fully taxed. Wages are taxed at normal rates, and your marginal state tax rate is 0.0%. Public and private pension income are partially taxed.
If you are separated from employment and age 73 or older before the end of this calendar year, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires you to take a distribution from your Ohio Deferred Compensation account.