Federal Employee’s Retirement System Presented by: Tammy Flanagan Presented by: Tammy Flanagan Understanding the Three Parts of FERS
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Your Federal Retirement FERS Basic Retirement and FERS Supplement Social Security Thrift Savings Plan
30+ Years of Service: 30 % or more Full Career (LEO): 34% or more Low Wages: 50%+ Medium Wages: 35 – 40% High Wages: 25% or less $200,000: $8,000 /year $500,000: $20,000/year $1,000,000: $40,000/year Income Replacement
Type of Retirement BenefitAgeService FERS Immediate / Optional Retirement MRA Special Provisions for Law Enforcement Officers (and other special groups) 50 Any Age FERS Eligibility Rules
Type of Retirement BenefitAgeService Reduced Immediate or Postponed Optional Retirement MRA10 FERS Eligibility Rules 5 5 Penalty = 5% / year under age 62!
Type of Retirement BenefitAgeService Voluntary Early Retirement Authority (VERA) or Discontinued Service Retirement (DSR) 50 Any Age FERS Eligibility Rules Buyout? VSIP Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment Buyout? VSIP Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment
Type of Retirement BenefitAgeService Disability RetirementAny Age18 months FERS Eligibility Rules Must also apply for Social Security Recalculated at 12 months and again at age 62 No FERS Supplement General formula used if retirement eligible Must also apply for Social Security Recalculated at 12 months and again at age 62 No FERS Supplement General formula used if retirement eligible
Type of Retirement BenefitAgeService Deferred Retirement (Based on service at the time of separation) MRA Deferred / ReducedMRA10 FERS Eligibility Rules Cannot reinstate FEHB or FEGLI No COLA on high-three Cannot credit sick leave hours General formula (1%) Resign from agency and apply later at Cannot reinstate FEHB or FEGLI No COLA on high-three Cannot credit sick leave hours General formula (1%) Resign from agency and apply later at
FERS Basic Retirement Benefit = High- Three Length of Service 1%* *1.1% if age 62+ with at least 20 years of service or 1.7% for first 20 years of Law Enforcement calculation *1.1% if age 62+ with at least 20 years of service or 1.7% for first 20 years of Law Enforcement calculation
High Three Average Salary Three Consecutive Years Last three years? Basic Pay Includes Locality Pay and Law Enforcement Availability Pay Daily Average today’s salary eliminates a day three years ago – every day
What is Basic Pay? Biweekly Salary (Basic Pay) FERS Contribution.8% or 1.3% FERS Retirement Withholding Example: $3,000 x 1.3% = $39 $3,000 x.8% = $24 Example: $3,000 x 1.3% = $39 $3,000 x.8% = $24 If it is subject to retirement deductions, it is basic pay
All Federal and Military Service Must be documented Might not be the same as “Leave” SCD Unused Sick Leave Deposits and Redeposits Temporary Service Refunded Retirement Contributions Military Deposit It all adds up! Be sure you understand what counts… and what doesn’t 1 month = 1/12 of 1% of your high-three Example: 1/12 x 1% x $75,000 = $62.50 / year or $5.20 / month 1 year = 1% of high-three Example: 1% x $75,000 = $750 / year or $62.50 / month Length of Service
General FERS 1% x high-three x length of service 1.1% x high-three x length of service Age 62+ with 20+ years of service Law Enforcement FERS 1.7% x high-three x 20 years 1.0% x high-three x remainder of service Formula
General FERS 1% x $75,000 x 35 = $26, % x $75,000 x 35 = $28,875 Law Enforcement FERS 1.7% x $75,000 x 20 = $25, % x $75,000 x 5 = $3,750 Example
Apply the formula 1% / 1.1% / 1.7%$_______________ In today’s dollar value, estimate your high-three: Grade / Step:_______$_______________ Years and Months of Service Retirement Date:______Years____ months____ Your Turn!
Wait…there might be reductions: Survivor benefit election o 10% to provide 50% to spouse o 5% to provide 25% to spouse o Former Spouse o Court Order o Less than full-time schedule o MRA + 10 age reduction Survivor benefit election o 10% to provide 50% to spouse o 5% to provide 25% to spouse o Former Spouse o Court Order o Less than full-time schedule o MRA + 10 age reduction
Retirement Withholdings: Taxes o Federal Income Tax o State Income Tax Insurance o FEHBP o FEGLI o FEDVIP o FLTCIP Taxes o Federal Income Tax o State Income Tax Insurance o FEHBP o FEGLI o FEDVIP o FLTCIP
Most Important The Most Important Thing To Know About Social Security More to those who earn less. Less to those who earn more.
How Do Benefits Compare to Earnings? Source: Annual Trustees' Report, Social Security Administration, 2013; Table V.C7
Women with Dual Entitlement Not married or benefit is higher than spousal Married, not working outside home Married and working outside home
Both live to age 87 : $1,071,264 He lives to 79 and she lives to 87 : $843,168 Both live to age 79 : $589,728 Both live to age 87 : $1,071,264 He lives to 79 and she lives to 87 : $843,168 Both live to age 79 : $589,728 Example: Jan Age 62: $1,500 Age 66: $2,000 File and Suspend Delays application to age 70: $2,640 Jean Age 62: $1,350 Age 66: $1,800 Restricted application: 50% of his: $1,000 Delays application to age 70: $2,376 Both file at 62 and live to 79: $581,400 Both file at 62 and live to 87: $855,000 Both file at 62 and live to 79: $581,400 Both file at 62 and live to 87: $855,000
Social Security Estimate
FERS Supplement = FERS Service 40 Age 62 Social Security Benefit Example: 30/40 x $1,500 = $1,125 / month
Bottom Line FERS + Social Security = Enough? Then, TSP will provide more income! FERS + Social Security = Enough? Then, TSP will provide more income! While WorkingAfter Retirement Salary$ FERS Retirement$ Supplement or Social Security $ Expenses (up or down?) Clothing Transportation Conveniences (eating out, cleaning service, etc.) Children Travel Volunteering Education Family / Caregiving Healthcare
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