To withdraw from your 403(b) after age 59, you typically need to contact your plan administrator to understand the specific withdrawal options available, as they can vary by employer. You may choose to take a lump-sum distribution, periodic withdrawals, or roll over the funds into another retirement account. Be mindful of any tax implications and potential penalties, although withdrawals after age 59 are generally penalty-free. It's advisable to consult a financial advisor for personalized guidance.
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