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CSRS Retirement NALC Branch 79 Retirement NALC Branch 79
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CSRS Eligibility OPTIONAL AGEYEARS 5530 6020 625
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CSRS Eligibility Disability Any age5 Years Deferred5 Years Disability Any age5 Years Deferred5 Years
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CSRS Annuity Computations Basic Components High 3 Year Salary Average Length of Creditable Service Basic Components High 3 Year Salary Average Length of Creditable Service
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General Formula 1.50% x 40,000 x 5= 3,000 1.75% x 40,000 x 5= 3,500 2.00% x 40,000 x 20 = 16,000 Total = 22,500 1.50% x 40,000 x 5= 3,000 1.75% x 40,000 x 5= 3,500 2.00% x 40,000 x 20 = 16,000 Total = 22,500
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Short Cut Years of Service - 2 x 2 30 - 2 = 28 x 2 = 56% 40,000 x 56% = 22,400 Years of Service - 2 x 2 30 - 2 = 28 x 2 = 56% 40,000 x 56% = 22,400
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High 3 Average The “High 3 Average Pay’ is the largest annual rate resulting from averaging an employee’s rates of basic pay in effect over any period of 3 consecutive years of creditable civilian service, with each rate weighted by the length of time it was in effect.
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CSRS - Unused Sick Leave Unused sick leave is not included for determining eligibility. Unused Sick leave is added to length of service in computing the annuity benefit. Unused sick leave is credited only in immediate retirements. Based on a 2080 hour work year. Unused sick leave is not included for determining eligibility. Unused Sick leave is added to length of service in computing the annuity benefit. Unused sick leave is credited only in immediate retirements. Based on a 2080 hour work year.
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CSRS Unused Sick Leave Example Actual Service 30 years, 4 months, 16 days Sick Leave at Retirement 4 months, 24 days 30 Years 4 months, 16 days 4 months, 24 days 30 Years 9 months, 10 days Total Credit 30 years, 9 months Actual Service 30 years, 4 months, 16 days Sick Leave at Retirement 4 months, 24 days 30 Years 4 months, 16 days 4 months, 24 days 30 Years 9 months, 10 days Total Credit 30 years, 9 months
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Maximum Annuity 80% of high 3 based on service. 41 years and 11 months of service earns maximum of 80%. Unused sick leave is credited in addition to the 80% maximum. Excess CSRS contributions are refunded to the annuitant. 80% of high 3 based on service. 41 years and 11 months of service earns maximum of 80%. Unused sick leave is credited in addition to the 80% maximum. Excess CSRS contributions are refunded to the annuitant.
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CSRS Reductions in Basic Annuity Reduction for Age Annuity is reduced 2% for each year retiree is under 55, 1/6 percent for each full month under 55 Reduction for Unpaid Deposit Annuity is reduced by 10% of any unpaid deposit Reduction to Provide Survivor Benefits 2.5% of first $3,600 of survivor base plus 10% of remainder of survivor base Reduction for Age Annuity is reduced 2% for each year retiree is under 55, 1/6 percent for each full month under 55 Reduction for Unpaid Deposit Annuity is reduced by 10% of any unpaid deposit Reduction to Provide Survivor Benefits 2.5% of first $3,600 of survivor base plus 10% of remainder of survivor base
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Leave Without Pay Leave Without Pay (LWOP) is fully creditable for retirement purposes for up to 6 months per calendar year.
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Survivor Elections Regular Survivor Benefits Spouse Former spouse Children’s Survivor Children unmarried and… Under 18 Under 22, if full time student Any age, if become disabled before 18 Insurable Interest Spouse Former spouse Insurable Interest Financially Dependent Regular Survivor Benefits Spouse Former spouse Children’s Survivor Children unmarried and… Under 18 Under 22, if full time student Any age, if become disabled before 18 Insurable Interest Spouse Former spouse Insurable Interest Financially Dependent
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Types of Survivor Elections Self only (no survivor benefits) Partially reduced annuity Fully reduced annuity Self only and partially reduced annuity must obtain spousal consent before a notary public. Fully reduced survivor annuity spouse receives 55%. Self only (no survivor benefits) Partially reduced annuity Fully reduced annuity Self only and partially reduced annuity must obtain spousal consent before a notary public. Fully reduced survivor annuity spouse receives 55%.
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Military Buyback Credit for post 56 military service First employed under CSRS before 10/1/82 Credit for post 56 military service First employed under CSRS before 10/1/82
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Military Buyback continued Automatically get credit for military service in retirement annuity computation whether make deposit or not. Make the deposit before retiring - at age 62 then military service stays credited for retirement annuity regardless of social security entitlement. Deposit not made - no credit for military service if and when become eligible for social security at age 62 or date of retirement, whichever is later. Automatically get credit for military service in retirement annuity computation whether make deposit or not. Make the deposit before retiring - at age 62 then military service stays credited for retirement annuity regardless of social security entitlement. Deposit not made - no credit for military service if and when become eligible for social security at age 62 or date of retirement, whichever is later.
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Military Buyback continued Deposit not made Not eligible for social security benefits at retirement - full credit is granted for post 56 military service in annuity computation. If later turn age 62 and becomes eligible for social security benefits, annuity will be recomputed eliminating credit for post 56 military service. Deposit not made Not eligible for social security benefits at retirement - full credit is granted for post 56 military service in annuity computation. If later turn age 62 and becomes eligible for social security benefits, annuity will be recomputed eliminating credit for post 56 military service.
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Military Buyback: computation of deposit Post 56 deposit - 7% of base pay earned during military service. 2 year interest free grace period. After that, interest is accrued and compounded annually every October. Make deposit to USPS before retirement. Post 56 deposit - 7% of base pay earned during military service. 2 year interest free grace period. After that, interest is accrued and compounded annually every October. Make deposit to USPS before retirement.
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Military Buyback: computation of deposit, continued Request base pay earnings from USPS along with form DD 214. USPS will calculate deposit due plus interest. Request base pay earnings from USPS along with form DD 214. USPS will calculate deposit due plus interest.
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Health Benefits Retires on an immediate annuity. Insured on date of retirement. Covered by FEHB under his or her own enrollment or as a family member under another Federal enrollment for 5 years of service immediately preceding retirement. Retires on an immediate annuity. Insured on date of retirement. Covered by FEHB under his or her own enrollment or as a family member under another Federal enrollment for 5 years of service immediately preceding retirement.
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Health Benefits continued Cost - retirees are required to pay same premiums for FEHB as are other Federal employees. Premiums withheld on a monthly basis. Generally not permitted to enroll in FEHB after retirement. Survivor benefit must be elected for the spouse to be eligible for health insurance after retiree’s death. Cost - retirees are required to pay same premiums for FEHB as are other Federal employees. Premiums withheld on a monthly basis. Generally not permitted to enroll in FEHB after retirement. Survivor benefit must be elected for the spouse to be eligible for health insurance after retiree’s death.
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Life Insurance Retire on an immediate annuity. Insured on date of retirement. Was covered by FEGLI under his or her own enrollment or as a family member under another Federal enrollment for 5 years of service immediately preceding retirement. Does not convert to a private policy. Retire on an immediate annuity. Insured on date of retirement. Was covered by FEGLI under his or her own enrollment or as a family member under another Federal enrollment for 5 years of service immediately preceding retirement. Does not convert to a private policy.
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Insurance Options Basic - basic insurance amount (BIA) annual rate of basic pay rounded to next even $1,000 plus $2,000. 75% reduction - 2% per month reduction beginning 2nd month after age 65 down to 25% 50% reduction - same as 75% except reduces down to 50% No reduction Basic - basic insurance amount (BIA) annual rate of basic pay rounded to next even $1,000 plus $2,000. 75% reduction - 2% per month reduction beginning 2nd month after age 65 down to 25% 50% reduction - same as 75% except reduces down to 50% No reduction
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Optional Insurance in Retirement A.Standard - will reduce 2% each month until down to 25% starting 2nd month after 65th birthday. B.Additional Full reduction - starts 2nd month after age 65 for 50 months. No reduction - pay full premiums C.Family Full reduction - starts 2nd month after age 65 for 50 months No reduction - pay full premium A.Standard - will reduce 2% each month until down to 25% starting 2nd month after 65th birthday. B.Additional Full reduction - starts 2nd month after age 65 for 50 months. No reduction - pay full premiums C.Family Full reduction - starts 2nd month after age 65 for 50 months No reduction - pay full premium
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Thrift Savings Plan Payment Options Lump sum - receive all. Single life annuity - equal monthly payments for life. Single life annuity increasing payment - monthly payments which will increase at at set rate yearly. Joint & surviving spouse annuity level payment - equal monthly payments for life plus a monthly benefit payable to surviving spouse in event of retiree’s death. Lump sum - receive all. Single life annuity - equal monthly payments for life. Single life annuity increasing payment - monthly payments which will increase at at set rate yearly. Joint & surviving spouse annuity level payment - equal monthly payments for life plus a monthly benefit payable to surviving spouse in event of retiree’s death.
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TSP Payment Options continued Joint & surviving spouse annuity increasing payment for monthly payments which increase at a set rate yearly plus a monthly benefit payable to the surviving spouse. Joint & other survivor annuity level payment - equal monthly payment for life plus a monthly benefit payable to a person with an insurable interest or former spouse. Equal installments over a period of time. Transfer to IRA or other qualified pension plan. Joint & surviving spouse annuity increasing payment for monthly payments which increase at a set rate yearly plus a monthly benefit payable to the surviving spouse. Joint & other survivor annuity level payment - equal monthly payment for life plus a monthly benefit payable to a person with an insurable interest or former spouse. Equal installments over a period of time. Transfer to IRA or other qualified pension plan.
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TSP Options 1.Leave money in TSP (until 70 1/2), 2.Partial withdrawal - single payment - leave remainder using other 3 withdrawal options, 3.Full withdrawals Receive entire account in single payment Receive entire account in series of monthly payments Purchase a life annuity 1.Leave money in TSP (until 70 1/2), 2.Partial withdrawal - single payment - leave remainder using other 3 withdrawal options, 3.Full withdrawals Receive entire account in single payment Receive entire account in series of monthly payments Purchase a life annuity
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Windfall Elimination Social Security Benefits 40 quarters and 30 years of substantial earnings for full social security Social security determines average indexed monthly earnings (AIME) Formula is applied to AIME 90% of first $656 32% of AIME in excess of $656 through $3955 15% of AIME over $3955 Windfall elimination reduces 90% to 40% 40 quarters and 30 years of substantial earnings for full social security Social security determines average indexed monthly earnings (AIME) Formula is applied to AIME 90% of first $656 32% of AIME in excess of $656 through $3955 15% of AIME over $3955 Windfall elimination reduces 90% to 40%
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Government Pension Offset Receive CSRS pension - $900 Two thirds of pension will be deducted from social security benefit due from deceased wife’s benefit. Example Wife deceased benefit $700 Two thirds of pension $600 Deceased wife’s social security benefit $100 $700 - $600 = $100 Receive CSRS pension - $900 Two thirds of pension will be deducted from social security benefit due from deceased wife’s benefit. Example Wife deceased benefit $700 Two thirds of pension $600 Deceased wife’s social security benefit $100 $700 - $600 = $100
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Miscellaneous Day of month to retire Last day of month First 3 days of month Taxes withheld at married person with 3 exemptions rate Part of retirement annuity tax free Deductions Survivor annuity Federal taxes Health insurance Life insurance Day of month to retire Last day of month First 3 days of month Taxes withheld at married person with 3 exemptions rate Part of retirement annuity tax free Deductions Survivor annuity Federal taxes Health insurance Life insurance
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RETIREMENT RESOURCES http://liteblue.usps.gov http://opm.gov/ http://tsp.gov/ http://ssa.gov/ Shared Services (HR): 1-877-477-3273 http://liteblue.usps.gov http://opm.gov/ http://tsp.gov/ http://ssa.gov/ Shared Services (HR): 1-877-477-3273
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