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4 Year-End Money Deadlines Veterans Can’t Afford to Miss

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntDecember 23, 20254 Mins Read
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4 Year-End Money Deadlines Veterans Can’t Afford to Miss

The year winds down fast, and several financial deadlines matter for veterans and service members. Miss them, and you could lose money, face penalties or forfeit tax benefits you’ve earned.

Here are four deadlines to handle before Dec. 31, plus two more that can wait until April if needed.

1. Max Out Your TSP Contributions

Active-duty and federal employee veterans have until Dec. 31 to contribute to their Thrift Savings Plan for 2025. The annual limit is $23,500, with an extra $7,500 catch-up for those 50 and older; or $11,250 for ages 60-63.

This deadline hits differently if you’re under the Blended Retirement System. To get the full 5% government match, you need to contribute at least 5% every month through December. If you max out too early in the year, you lose months of matching contributions.

Check your Leave and Earnings Statement to see where you stand. If you’re behind, try to increase your contribution percentage now through myPay or your service’s payroll system. You won’t get another chance until 2026 starts.

2. Spend or Lose Your FSA Money

Service members enrolled in flexible spending accounts through FSAFEDS must spend their 2025 contributions by Dec. 31. This includes both health care FSAs (up to $3,300) and dependent care FSAs (up to $7,500 for married filing jointly).

The rule is simple: Use it or lose it. You can carry over up to $660 into 2026 if you re-enrolled during open season, but anything above that disappears. You have until April 30, 2026, to file claims for expenses incurred by Dec. 31, 2025, but the expenses themselves need to happen this year.

Health care FSAs cover copays, dental work, vision care, over-the-counter medications and medical equipment. Dependent care FSAs cover child care and adult day care while you work. If you’re sitting on unused FSA money, schedule those appointments or stock up on eligible supplies now.

Read More: How to Spend the Money Left in Your DoD Health FSA by Dec. 31

3. Take Your Required Minimum Distribution

Veterans ages 73 and older must take required minimum distributions from traditional IRAs, TSP accounts, and 401(k)s by Dec. 31. First-time RMDs get a pass until April 1, 2026, but everyone else needs to withdraw by year-end or face a 25% penalty on the amount not taken.

The amount you must withdraw depends on your account balance from Dec. 31, 2024, divided by your life expectancy factor from IRS tables. Most financial institutions will calculate this for you. Do this as soon as possible because request processing takes time, especially when firms get slammed with year-end distributions.

If this is your first RMD and you delay until April 2026, remember: You’ll still need to take your second RMD by Dec. 31, 2026. That means two taxable distributions in one year, which could push you into a higher tax bracket.

4. Complete Roth Conversions

Any Roth IRA conversions must be completed by Dec. 31 to count toward the 2025 tax year. This means moving money from a traditional IRA or TSP to a Roth account, paying taxes now in exchange for tax-free growth later.

The deadline matters because your 2025 tax situation might make this an opportune year for conversion. Maybe you had lower income this year, or you want to fill up a lower tax bracket before rates change. Once 2026 starts, you can’t backdate conversions to 2025.

Deadlines That Can Wait

IRA Contributions

You have until April 15, 2026, to contribute to a traditional or Roth IRA for 2025. The limit is $7,000; or $8,000 if you’re 50 or older.

HSA Contributions

Health Savings Account contributions for 2025 can also wait until April 15, 2026. The 2025 limits are $4,300 for individuals and $8,550 for families, with an extra $1,000 catch-up if you’re 55 or older.

Don’t Miss the Dec. 31 Deadlines

The Dec. 31 deadlines are hard stops. TSP contributions stop when your paycheck does, FSA money disappears, RMDs trigger penalties, and Roth conversions can’t be backdated. Handle these four items now while you still have time to act.

Stay on Top of Your Veteran Benefits

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