Taxes and Your Federal Employee Annuity
With tax time approaching, it is a good time for federal retirees to review the taxability of their various sources of retirement income.
With tax time approaching, it is a good time for federal retirees to review the taxability of their various sources of retirement income.
All TSP funds had a positive return in January as the Thrift Savings Plan is off to a good start for 2011.
DOJ’s refusal to certify that federal employees were acting within the scope of their employment has left two federal employees facing a lawsuit charging them with various torts.
The Partnership for Public Service has announced that the nominations deadline for the 2011 Service to America Medals has been extended through February 7.
The MSPB reversed 30 years of case law to grant employees who should not have a Federal job in the first place the same appeal rights as those who have earned them.
Humor can add real value to your writing – even your work-related writing – but not if your jokes come at the expense of others. If you put mockery or insults in writing, you’ll risk what happened to this school principal.
We have received numerous queries from readers asking why their annuity payments decreased in January. Here is our explanation of what has occurred.
The TSP is unveiling a new fund in its family of Lifecycle funds: the L 2050 fund. The fund is designed for participants who will begin to withdraw their holdings after 2045 and replaces the now obsolete L 2010 fund.
Open season dates for federal employee long term care insurance have been announced. Also, same sex domestic partners of federal employees will now qualify for coverage and will only be subject to “abbreviated underwriting” for the insurance rather than the more stringent “full underwriting” requirements.
Presidential Memo on extending benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees and children of same-sex domestic partners that are similar or the same as the benefits for spouses or children of other federal employees.