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12 Weeks Paid Family Leave for Federal Employees Proposed in New Senate Bill

April 15, 2019 My Federal Retirement

If passed, the legislation would provide paid leave to care for a new child or a sick loved one more…

Bills Introduced to Protect Health Benefits During Shutdowns

April 10, 2019 My Federal Retirement

A bicameral, bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced last week two bills to help protect the health benefits of federal employees during government shutdowns. more…

NARFE’s State-By-State Income Tax Treatment Report

April 10, 2019 My Federal Retirement

The National Active and Retired Federal Employees Association’s annual compilation identifies states that do and do not tax retirement income, and if so, how much. If you’re thinking of moving or nearing retirement, this is a must read more…

Social Security Basics

April 9, 2019 My Federal Retirement

Social Security

Learn when to file for Social Security, what to consider before you file, and how the filing date affects your spouse’s benefits more…

How the Retroactive 2019 Pay Raise Affects TSP Contributions

April 5, 2019 My Federal Retirement

The Thrift Savings Plan published a bulletin yesterday outlining the effect of the retroactive 2019 pay raise on a plan participant’s contributions from payroll. more…

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