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Company:
AT&T
Plan Administrator:
p.o. box 132160
Dallas, TX
75313-2160
210-351-3333
For AT&T employees considering a lump sum pension distribution, rolling over those funds into an IRA provides tax-deferred growth and is a great way to hedge against inflation and achieve long-term financial security, 'says Paul Bergeron, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement Group.
With a rollover, you avoid the immediate tax hit and take control of your investment strategy so your retirement funds can grow without being eaten away by inflation, 'says Tyson Mavar, a representative of The Retirement Group, a division of Wealth Enhancement Group.
In this article:
1. Advantages of rolling a lump sum pension distribution into an IRA.
2. Leaving a lump sum in a bank account or cashing it out.
3. Why roll over your pension for tax-deferred growth and investment flexibility.
IRA ROLLOVERS FOR LUMP SUM PENSION PAYOUTS.
And give those dollars more room for tax-deferred growth.
A big payout begs a big question. So what happens to the money if you take a lump sum pension distribution from AT&T (if offered by your company)? It will be necessary for your retirement. How can it best serve you?
Perhaps rolling it over was the right move. Not having much saved for retirement? Your AT&T lump sum option - if offered by your employer - may be just what you need. But plan for expansion. All this money should not sit idle.
Even modest inflation eventually devalues money. Many of the corporate pension payments are not indexed to inflation, so these monthly payments lose purchasing power with inflation. Even lump amounts are subject to inflation: If you receive USD 100,000 today, it will be worth 50% less in 2028 under the assumption of consistent inflation rate of 2.4% - that is very optimistic!
You may feel pain putting it in the bank. If you deposit your AT&T single sum payment (if offered by your company) the IRS will treat the entire amount as taxable income. Exceptions to this norm are rare. You also will not get the full amount: Your employer must withhold 20%, according to IRS regulations.
Want to put off tax on those assets? By transferring the lump-sum distribution into a traditional IRA, you defer tax on those funds. Taxes on a distribution that has already been paid out may be postponed if the taxable portion is rolled into an IRA within 60 days of the distribution.
You're keeping these assets in a tax-deferred account. The funds can be invested however and will not be taxed until withdrawn. A lump-sum distribution from a company pension plan can only be made into a traditional IRA; it cannot be transferred to a Roth IRA.
Consider a lump-sum distribution if you want to position the money for tax-deferred growth. Seek out a financial expert for assistance with the documentation and start your IRA rollover.
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Added Fact:
Added Analogy:
Think about yourself as a chef who makes a gourmet meal. You find a special spice mix as you gather your ingredients. You have two options: Give each dish a small dollop or whisk all together for a masterful seasoning. Just like that chef, employees at AT&T must make a similar decision about their retirement funds. They receive a lump sum pension distribution which may be treated as individual ingredients susceptible to inflation and taxation or combined into an individual retirement account (IRA) for a strong tax-efficient strategy. By rolling over their pension into an IRA, AT&T employees pool their retirement savings into one mature pot that can grow and be managed more efficiently - and enjoy a retirement feast for years to come.'
Dividend-focused value investing works best when paired with a clear understanding of the retirement benefits AT&T offers. A central element of your benefits is that AT&T maintains an active defined benefit pension plan, meaning eligible employees continue to accrue benefits based on years of service and compensation. If you are eligible for a lump sum payout, IRS Section 417(e) segment rates determine how the future annuity stream converts to a present-value payment - rising rates compress the lump sum, so monitoring the plan's stability period and lookback month is critical before you lock in your election date. The choice between a single-life annuity, a joint-and-survivor option, or a lump sum (where available) is generally irrevocable once made, and timing that decision relative to interest rate conditions can meaningfully affect your retirement income picture.
Looking at the healthcare component, AT&T provides continued medical coverage to eligible retirees, which can bridge the gap between retirement and Medicare eligibility at age 65 or serve as a supplement to Medicare thereafter. Confirming the service and age requirements for retiree coverage, and understanding your premium contribution, is an important step in building an accurate healthcare cost projection. Coordinating AT&T's retiree coverage with Medicare Part B and Part D enrollment timing can also reduce duplication and avoid late-enrollment penalties. Seeing all of your AT&T benefits in the context of a single retirement income plan is the most effective way to plan with confidence.
Sources:
1. SmartAsset. 'How to Roll Over a Pension Into an IRA.' SmartAsset , 2026, https://smartasset.com/retirement/pension-rollover-to-ira?utm_source=chatgpt.com .
2. Thrivent. 'Pension Rollover to a Roth IRA: How It Works & When to Consider It.' Thrivent , 2026, https://www.thrivent.com/insights/retirement-planning/pension-rollover-to-a-roth-ira-how-it-works-when-to-consider-it?utm_source=chatgpt.com .
3. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. 'Pension Lump-Sum Payouts and Your Retirement Security.' Consumer Financial Protection Bureau , , https://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201601_cfpb_pension-lump-sum-payouts-and-your-retirement-security.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com .
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If you have questions about a potential AT&T surplus or would like more information you can reach the plan administrator for AT&T at p.o. box 132160 Dallas, TX 75313-2160; or by calling them at 210-351-3333.
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