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| G | $13.2114 | +0.0012 | +0.70% |
| F | $13.6201 | -0.0062 | +2.14% |
| C | $13.8116 | -0.0706 | +4.49% |
| S | $17.9282 | -0.1903 | +8.91% |
| I | $18.5079 | -0.0782 | -0.16% |
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| L 2030 | $15.9593 | -0.0673 | +3.23% |
| L 2020 | $15.7365 | -0.0532 | +2.72% |
| L 2010 | $15.4595 | -0.0197 | +1.57% |
| L Income | $14.0856 | -0.0155 | +1.48% |
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How each state taxes
FAA
Thu Feb 7, 2008 9:47 AM
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Went to the NARFE website looking for the reference to how each state taxes our annuities but could not find the page. Do I have to be a member to access this info?
Re: How each state taxes
USPS
Mon Feb 11, 2008 9:54 AM
Question
FAA
Thu Feb 7, 2008 6:39 PM
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If the retiree elects no survivor annuity, does the surviving spouse receive a tax reduction for the unused portion of the retirement contributions when the retiree dies?
Retirement Scenario
Department of the Navy, PEOEIS, NMCI
Thu Feb 28, 2008 2:06 PM
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Would you please do an example of a FERS employee's annuity? I believe that is is far more complicated and less remunerative.
RETIREMENT TAX
DFAS
Tue Mar 4, 2008 1:03 PM
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does the 1099 show the part that is taxable?
FERS
USPS
Wed Sep 24, 2008 8:57 AM
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Would you please take a look at FERS and prepare an article that talks about that retirement plan. It would be helpful as CSRS it not the only plan and there are many in FERS that are reaching retirement. Thanks much!
Deceptive Numbers
Defense Contract Management
Wed Sep 24, 2008 1:01 PM
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One of my "pet peeves" lies with the table in this article. The amount of monthly annuity derived from a retiree's own contributions to the CSRS is an illusion designed to make it appear retirees do not contribute a large part to our own retirement. The fact is that if one invested the $64,000 in contributions over the years of employment and this amount (and interest) was compounded over those years, it would amount to much more. OPM makes no allowance for what the Government earns on the portion of our salary that we contribute through our working life.
fed retirees - tax deductions
DoD
Sun Feb 28, 2010 10:40 AM
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three issues
How to deduct health care costs after retirement?
How to continue building a deductible retirement nest egg since TSP contributions are out?
Are catch up provisions in place as well?
Appreciate the forum for discussion