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Some of an employee’s spousal Social Security benefit may be offset if the employee has a government pension from work not covered by Social Security. The offset does not apply...
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You may continue your health insurance coverage only if you meet the following conditions:
Your annuity must begin within 30 days or, if you are retiring...
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If you receive a Federal pension and are also eligible for Social Security benefits based on your own employment record, a different formula may be used to compute your Social...
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You should begin planning several years before the date you have set for retirement so that you will know what is required to continue certain benefits into retirement. There are...
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You can keep your basic life insurance in retirement if all of the following conditions are met:
You have coverage when you retire;
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You should ask for a form SSA-7004-PC, Request for Earnings and Benefit Estimate Statement, from your local Social Security Office or visit their website at http://www.ssa.gov. If you submit this...
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You should review your Official Personnel Folder (OPF) to make sure that there is verification of all of your military and civilian service. If any of the records are missing,...
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The five year period before retirement is important because you must have insurance coverage for five years immediately before retirement to keep it after retirement.
You may also need some preliminary...
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Your agency will guide you through the retirement process, supplying all of the information you need about retirement and insurance. They provide the information you need to plan for retirement,...
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We have the authority to waive the five-year participation requirement when it
is against equity and good conscience not to allow an individual to participate
in the health insurance program as a...
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