Browsing: Special retirement supplement

Q. I was a civilian multiple-term employee who finally became a career employee but was never told by the wonderful people in human resources that I needed to “buy in.” Many years later, when I finally found out on my own, I had to pay thousands of dollars in accumulated interest when I bought in. But am I bought in just for the annuity or for the Social Security supplement, as well?

Q. I’m 44 with 16 years in a covered federal law enforcement position plus three military years (which I haven’t bought back yet). How soon can I retire? When I reach 20 years in service, I’ll be only 48, or do I have to wait to reach 50? Could I retire then, and if so, what would I be leaving on the table?

Q. I am 58 and have 23 years of service with the IRS. Two items I have yet to see specifically addressed on the special retirement supplement are: Will my FERS retirement benefits be reduced or lower in any way if I draw the SRS? Also, the amount of the SRS is fixed on the day it is first calculated and isn’t increased by cost-of-living adjustments. Is the non-SRS portion of a FERS employee’s retirement pay still subject to cost-of-living adjustments when the employee is drawing the SRS?

Q. I am 57, have worked for the Postal Service for 26 years, qualified for minimum retirement age last July. What circumstances for retirement would entitle me to the special retirement supplement to be paid until I am age 62? In September 2014, my office hours will be reduced to six per day and my wages will be cut. Will I be offered a reduction in force so I can retire with a supplement at that time? Or will I just have to take a cut in pay and a cut in hours and not be considered a postmaster anymore?

Q. I am 47 years old with 25 years and one month of service under FERS. If I accept Voluntary Early Retirement Authority, my understanding is that my monthly annuity will not be eligible for cost-of-living adjustments. Is that correct? Also, once I reach 56 years and four months of age, the special retirement supplement would then be added until I’m age 62. Is that correct? After age 56 years and four months, would COLAs then be applied to the annuity? Finally, if I’m working in the private sector earning a salary above the current $14,000 Social Security limit for…

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