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New Login Tool Required for OPM’s Retirement Services Online Starting May 26

May 23, 2022 My Federal Retirement

The service provides access for federal retirees and annuitants to manage their annuity payment information, federal and state tax withholding, tax forms, and other benefits more…

Advantages and Disadvantages of FERS MRA+10 and MRA+20 Postponed Retirement

May 17, 2022 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

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Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, discusses a retirement option available to a FERS employee eligible for the MRA+10 or the MRA +20 immediate retirement. This option allows a FERS employee to avoid any reduction in their FERS annuity by opting for what is called a “postponed” retirement more…

Thrift Savings Plan Transition Dates for New Features Start May 16, 2022

May 13, 2022 My Federal Retirement

The Thrift Savings Plan has provided an outline of how to prepare and a list of the key transition dates from May 16 until the first week of June more…

Best and Worst States for Property Tax

May 12, 2022 My Federal Retirement

Because many retirees are on a fixed income, property taxes can play an important part in the decision of where to live during retirement years more…

Advantages and Disadvantages of FERS MRA+10 and MRA+20 Immediate Retirement

May 10, 2022 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

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Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, discusses the rules for a reduced optional retirement referred to as an MRA+10 or an MRA+20 FERS retirement. This type of immediate retirement allows an eligible FERS employee to receive an immediate annuity as early as the employee’s minimum retirement age and with as little as 10 years of FERS service more…

Why High COLAs are Not a Good Thing

May 10, 2022 Chris Kowalik

FedImpact

Federal retirement expert, Chris Kowalik, reveals why high cost of living adjustments (COLAs) are a cause for real concern for federal retirees more…

Federal Employees Can Now Receive Paid Time Off to Vote

May 9, 2022 My Federal Retirement

Office of Personnel Management announced that federal employees may now receive up to four hours of administrative leave to vote and may now use up to four hours of administrative leave per year to serve as non-partisan poll workers or observers more…

Rules for Keeping FEHB in Retirement

May 5, 2022 Chris Kowalik

FedImpact

Federal retirement expert, Chris Kowalik, outlines the three rules federal employees must follow to be allowed to keep their health benefits (FEHB) in retirement more…

Recently Proposed IRS Regulations on New 10-Year RMD Rule Are a Surprise – Part 3

May 4, 2022 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Federal benefits expert, Ed Zurndorfer, explains how the SECURE Act rules for required minimum distribution affect trusts as IRA and workplace retirement plan beneficiaries more…

62 Democratic Lawmakers Ask for 5.1% Federal Pay Raise in 2023

April 29, 2022 My Federal Retirement

The request is higher than the White House’s proposal of 4.6% made last month and is supported by many federal employee groups more…

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