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2024 Federal Pay Raise Proposed at 8.7% by Lawmakers

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If passed, the proposed Federal Adjustment of Income Rates (FAIR) Act in the House and Senate would provide a base pay raise of 4.7% plus a 4% average locality pay increase. Several employee groups have endorsed the legislation
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2024 Federal Pay Raise of 5.2% Proposed in White House Budget

March 24, 2023 My Federal Retirement

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If implemented, this would be the largest pay increase for federal workers in 40 years more…

The Importance of Keeping Your Personnel File Up-to-Date

Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Learn why an employee’s OPF is vitally important — including for retirement purposes — and how federal employees can get a copy of their OPF and make changes in case of errors or omissions more…

Choosing Between Standard Deduction and Itemizing Deductions

March 20, 2023 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Ed Zurndorfer discusses some important considerations for using the standard deduction — or itemizing deductions — when filing federal income taxes more…

Understanding the Capital Gain Tax Rules When Selling a Primary Personal Residence

March 13, 2023 Edward A. Zurndorfer, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®

Real estate sales during 2022 decreased compared to sales in previous years. Ed Zurndorfer explains why it is important for federal employees and retirees — who may have sold their principal residence during 2022 — to review the IRS rules regarding the sale of a principal residence more…

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