TSP Outlines Details of New Roth Investment Option Anticipated in the second quarter of this year, the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) will soon begin offering all active federal employees and members of the uniformed services the option to designate some or all of their contributions as Roth contributions. The TSP Roth feature will give participants flexibility in the tax treatment of their contributions now and in the future . . . more
7 Tips to Help You Determine if Your Social Security Benefits are Taxable Many people may not realize the Social Security benefits they received in 2011 may be taxable. All Social Security recipients should receive a Form SSA-1099 from the Social Security Administration which shows the total amount of their benefits. You can use this information to help you determine if your benefits are taxable . . . more
Employee Group Criticizes Federal Pension Cut Proposals The leader of the nation's largest independent union of federal employees yesterday sharply criticized and called for the defeat of legislation that would would require all federal workers to pay an additional 1.5 percent toward their pensions . . . more
Federal Employees Should Be On Guard Against "Self-Directed" IRAs Certified Financial Planner, Ed Zurndorfer, discusses what federal employees should be on the lookout for with respect to self-directed IRAs -- offering individuals the opportunity to invest in riskier assets including real estate, promissory notes and tax lien certificates . . . more
2012 Federal Holidays Federal law (5 U.S.C. 6103) establishes these public holidays for federal employees in 2012. . . . more
2012 Checkbook Guide to Health Plans for Federal Employees and Annuitants The guide tells you how much money you can save by changing -- or by staying in -- your health insurance plan. It summarizes thousands of facts about the plans to simplify your choice. Some agencies have arranged for free access to the guide their employees. . . . more