Title: How Much is the Maximum Annuity Supplement?
Article Snip: "...the maximum annuity supplement for retirements in 2018 has been electronically computed for twelve levels of ages and years of service – see..."
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Title: How Much is the Maximum Annuity Supplement?
Article Snip: "...the maximum annuity supplement for retirements in 2018 has been electronically computed for twelve levels of ages and years of service – see..."
Reference: www.fedsmith.comTitle: Are my Social Security benefits taxable?
Article Snip: "...Social Security is generally considered a tax-free benefit, but that is not always the case. Depending on the amount of alternate income that you have in retirement and your filing status, you could owe taxes on up to 85% of your Social Security benefits..."
Reference: www.nbc-2.comTitle: FERS hit list: The usual suspects plus a new twist…
Article Snip: "...If Congress approves, current and future employees under Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) would get smaller starting annuities when they retire and those pensions would lose all the protection they now enjoy from inflation. Cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) would be eliminated for FERS retirees and reduced for..."
Reference: federalnewsradio.comTitle: COLAS Now and Maybe Then
Article Snip: "...There’s one big difference between CSRS and FERS when it comes to the payment of COLAs. CSRS retirees receive COLAs regardless of the age at which they retire. With one exception, FERS retirees only begin receiving them when they reach age 62..."
Reference: www.fedweek.comTitle: What You Don't Know (But Should) About Your Thrift Savings Plan
Article Snip: "...You can have both a traditional and Roth TSP at the same time, and there’s an interesting caveat: the government’s matching contributions can only be made into a traditional TSP, so even if you only contribute to a Roth TSP, you will still have both types of accounts (and the added benefit of some tax diversification)..."
Reference: www.forbes.comTitle: January surprise of vanishing Social Security COLA
Article Snip: "...most Medicare beneficiaries will pay $134 per month for Part B, which pays for doctors' fees and outpatient services. That's a $25-per-month increase over the 2017, nearly wiping out the Social Security COLA for many retirees..."
Reference: www.investmentnews.comMore Reading: (From Medicare.gov) If you're in a Medicare Advantage Plan or other Medicare plan, you may have different rules, but your plan must give you at least the same coverage as Original Medicare. Some services may only be covered in certain settings or for patients with certain conditions.
Title: After Tax Cuts, GOP Leaders Turn Buzz Saw to Medicare, Social Security
Article Snip: "...Top officials in the Republican Party have suggested in recent days that they will pursue major entitlement reform following the likely passage of massive tax cuts in the near future. Those officials, House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-WI) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)..."
Reference: www.thedailybeast.comTitle: Informed Delivery by USPS Article Snip: " ...Start your mornings with a preview of your day's USPS® mail and packages wi...