OPM Slowly Reducing Retirement Backlog
The Office of Personnel Management continues its slow but steady reduction of the backlog of outstanding retirement claims.
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The Office of Personnel Management continues its slow but steady reduction of the backlog of outstanding retirement claims.
The author says that the notion of privatizing Social Security will not improve the financial prospects of the program.
318,462 federal employees owed back taxes to the federal government as of September 20, 2013. Under a proposed rule, money in the TSP accounts of these individuals could be used to pay a tax levy.
U.S. Senators Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) and Kelly Ayotte (R-N.H.) have introduced legislation that would take back bonuses paid to employees at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) who were involved in the manipulation of electronic waitlists.
Does the public think that the Internal Revenue Service purposely destroyed email regarding the targeting of conservative groups? What do you think? Express your opinion in this survey.
House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif., is offering Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen a chance to amend his June 23rd testimony that former IRS official Lois Lerner followed the Federal Records Act, after conflicting statements were made by Lerner’s attorney.
The White House has released its annual disclosure of staff salaries with data for FY 2013.
The Government Printing Office plans to offer buyouts and early retirement to employees in the first quarter of FY 2015 to help reduce the agency’s costs.
All of the TSP funds are higher so far this year, led by the C fund with a gain of more than 7%.
Is there a program that allows a federal employee to withdraw from their government annuity early?