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House Democrats Demand Answers from OPM on Retirement Delays

April 15, 2026 My Federal Retirement

The lawmakers warned the delays are due to workforce reduction policies and that the Office of Personnel Management has provided only a partial response — while federal retirees are still experiencing significant delays and communication failures regarding their retirement applications more…

USPS Suspends Retirement Contributions to FERS to Avoid Running Out of Cash

April 9, 2026 My Federal Retirement

The United States Postal Service is temporarily suspending payments to the Federal Employees Retirement System on April 10 after warning Congress in March it will run of cash in less then 12 months. A FAQ on the action is available more…

FAQs: Federal Retirement & Taxes

April 3, 2026 My Federal Retirement

It’s been a confusing and frustrating tax season for many federal retirees, not including the delay for many in receiving their 1099-R form. Here’s a list of frequently asked questions provided by the Office of Personnel management that covers information about your 1099-R, how much of your annuity is taxable (or tax-free), refunds of retirement contributions, and why the tax on your federal retirement annuity may have changed. Links, phone numbers, forms and other helpful resources are included more…

Understanding the FERS Retirement Annuity Supplement

March 19, 2026 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

The purpose of the Annuity Supplement is to provide a portion of retirement income to FERS employees who retire before age 62. Ed Zurndorfer discusses who is eligible (or not), steps for estimated how much it will be, how long a retiree receives supplement payments, and how it works with Social Security. Practical examples are included more…

Why 62 Is the Magic Age for FERS Employees to Retire

March 18, 2026 Chris Kowalik

Chris Kowalik, outlines three potentially significant incentives for FERS employees to wait until the age of 62 to retire — plus discusses some natural by-products of waiting longer to retire more…

Federal Retiree COLA History: CSRS COLA and FERS COLA

March 11, 2026 My Federal Retirement

Cost of living adjustment (COLA) prediction

The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) history for CSRS and FERS from 1999 to 2026 more…

Federal Retirees Encounter Weeks of Delay Receiving Tax Documents from OPM

March 3, 2026 My Federal Retirement

Numerous federal retirees have been waiting for several weeks to receive important tax documents and are unable to reach OPM for assistance. A group of House members has urged OPM to address the issue more…

How CSRS / FERS Survivor Annuities Are Taxed

February 20, 2026 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Ed Zurndorfer what portion of a CSRS or FERS survivor annuity (full or partial) is federally taxable under several common scenarios (examples included) and provides an important caution CSRS and FERS annuitants and survivor annuitants regarding information on on CSA 1099-Rs and CSF 1099-Rs from OPM’s Retirement’s Office more…

How CSRS and FERS Retirement Annuities Are Taxed

February 19, 2026 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Ed Zurndorfer explains how the IRS taxes CSRS and FERS non-disability annuities when a federal employee retires from federal service. Worksheet and practical example are included more…

How to Get Your 1099-R for CSRS/FERS Annuity and TSP

February 17, 2026 My Federal Retirement

If you are missing an IRS form 1099-R from either your CSRS/FERS annuity or your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account, here are the instructions to get them more…

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