Results for: phased retirement
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A Federal employee who is eligible for FEHB but is not enrolled or covered under an FEHB Plan should review the IRS information on the individual shared responsibility and the...
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Cost-of-Living Adjustments are effective each December first. The adjustment appears in your payment on the first business day of January, which is when your benefit for December is paid. Federal...
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If you have not already done so, you should choose your exact retirement
date. Afterwards, your benefit can be estimated based on the exact date.
The best place to obtain assistance...
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When we approve your application for disability retirement, we may determine that based on your medical condition you will periodically have to provide us with current medical information in order...
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"Transitional retirement coverage" or CSRS Interim is a version of CSRS established pending creation of a new retirement system for employees first hired after December 31, 1983, and certain rehires....
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When you retire, you are eligible to continue life insurance if you meet all of the following requirements:
you are entitled to retire on an immediate annuity under a...
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When you get within one year of retirement
eligibility, you should:
Confirm when you will be eligible to get a retirement benefit;
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Under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS), a retiree can elect to provide less than the maximum survivor benefit. A partial survivor election is based on 55% of the annual...
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Yes, but you will receive only a portion of the first increase payable.
We will prorate the first increase based on how long you were retired
before it is given....
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When you retire, you are eligible to continue life insurance if you meet all of the following requirements:
you are entitled to retire on an immediate annuity under a...