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on Social Security and Medicare coverage for State employees in Louisiana Advisory Committee, August 2009 Presentation Linda Yelverton, Social Security Program Director Angie Dowdy, Social Security Program Analyst Employed by: Louisiana Department of the Treasury/Division of Social Security John Kennedy, State Treasurer/State Social Security Administrator
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State Social Security Administrator Each state designates, by statute, an official to act for the state in negotiations with the Social Security Administration (SSA). Revised Statutes: 42: 1001- 1011 State Administrator maintains the Section 218 Agreement that governs voluntary Social Security and Medicare coverage by state and local government employers. Conduct referenda for Social Security and/or Medicare coverage for services performed by employees in positions under a public retirement system.
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Section 218 of Social Security Act Under Section 218 the State agreed to pay Social Security on employees not covered by a retirement system and employees who are ineligible for retirement systems. The majority of State employees DO NOT pay Social Security, exceptions are: part time, seasonal and temporary employees AND employees who have an option to join LASERS.
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State employees contributing to Social Security Employees in positions ineligible for membership in a state retirement system Employees who are personally ineligible for membership in a state retirement system Employees with optional membership in the retirement system
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Mandatory Social Security 1990 Congress mandated Social Security withholding for services after July 1, 1991 All employees not participating in a public retirement system which meets certain minimum benefit requirements established by the IRS and not covered under Section 218.
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Mandatory Medicare 1986 Congress mandated Medicare tax be withheld for employees hired, re-hired or elected after March 31, 1986.
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Majority of State employees DO pay Medicare only, exceptions are … employees hired prior to April 1, 1986 who did not vote YES in the Medicare Only referendum. NOTE: State Medicare Only Referendum was effective October 1, 2005. State employees eligible to vote 10,634 with 1,852 YES Votes and 8,782 NO Votes
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Medicare eligibility State employees are eligible for Medicare at age 65 with Part A, premium free if they qualify on their record or the record of a spouse, ex-spouse or deceased spouse. 99% of individuals across the nation do not pay a premium for Part A coverage. However,1% of individuals 65 or older do not meet the requirements for premium-free hospital insurance. Some state employees will be in this category and will have the option of purchasing (Part A) by paying a monthly premium.
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2009 Monthly Premiums… (These figures apply to "timely" enrollments.) Individual IndividualIndividual has has at leasthas less than 40 credits 30-39 credits30 credits Part A$ -0- $ 244.00$ 443.00 Part B 96.40 96.40 96.40 TOTALS$ 96.40$ 340.40$ 539.40
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WEP & GPO These two provisions of the Social Security law affect people with pensions from work not covered by Social Security.
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Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) Provides a reduced Social Security benefit for workers when any part of their government pension is based on work not covered by Social Security. Does NOT affect retirees first eligible for a government pension before 1986 or who have 30 years of substantial earnings under Social Security.
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Government Pension Offset (GPO) If a state employee receives a government pension based on work not covered by Social Security, their Social Security spouse’s or widow(er)’s benefits will be reduced or offset by two-thirds of the amount of the non-covered government pension.
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Who can get Social Security Disability? Worker must have paid into Social Security five of the last 10 years. Spouse at age 62, at any age if caring for a child under 16 or disabled. Divorced spouses may qualify.
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Social Security Retirement Age Year of BirthFull Retirement Age 1937 or earlier65 193865 and 2 months 193965 and 4 months 194065 and 6 months 194165 and 8 months 194265 and 10 months 1943--195466 195566 and 2 months 195666 and 4 months 195766 and 6 months 195866 and 8 months 195966 and 10 months 1960 and later67
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…Resources Louisiana State Treasurer’s Office Linda Yelverton (225) 342-0026 linda.yelverton@la.gov Angie Dowdy (225) 342-0295 angie.dowdy@la.gov Social Security Administration (800) 772-1213 www.ssa.govwww.ssa.gov Internal Revenue Service/ Federal State & Local Government (FLG) www.irs.gov IRS Publication 963 http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p963.pdf http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p963.pdf
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