If eligible, a retiring CSRS or FERS employee may elect to receive the alternative form of a CSRS or FERS annuity, receiving a lump sum payment equal to the employee’s contributions to the CSRS or FERS Retirement and Disability Fund. Ed Zurndorfer discusses the specific eligibility requirements, the calculation of the lump sum payment and reduced CSRS and FERS annuity, and the tax liabilities more…
Bigger Buyout Incentive Payments Proposed for Federal Employees
If passed, the Federal Workforce Early Separation Incentives Act would raise the cap for federal employee “buyouts” through the Voluntary Separation Incentive Payment (VSIP) program — a tool which allows federal agencies to offer buyouts to employees who voluntarily leave government service more…
How CSRS / FERS Survivor Annuities Are Taxed
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…
Legislation Would Ban TSP Investments in Adversary Nations
If passed, the TSP Fiduciary Security Act would prevent the Thrift Saving Plan funds from being invested in countries of concern, such as China, Cuba, Iran, Russia, North Korea, Syria, Sudan, and Venezuela more…
How CSRS and FERS Retirement Annuities Are Taxed
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…




