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Phishing Emails and Ghost Preparers – Beware Tax Scams

Phishing Emails and Smishing Texts Fake IRS Phone Calls Bogus or Ghost Tax Preparers False Tax Credit Schemes IRS Online Account Scams How...

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Possible Proposals to Cut Federal Employee Benefits – Part 2

The fiscal impact of cutting federal employee benefits could be substantial. Standardizing FERS contributions at 4.4% might save $40-50...

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Possible Proposals to Cut Federal Employee Benefits – Part 1

Why Focus on Federal Employee Benefits? With the U.S. national debt surpassing $34 trillion and budget deficits persisting, federal...

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Understanding Your Service Computation Date

A service computation date (SCD) is a key factor in determining a federal employee’s eligibility for various benefits or programs. The calculation method for an SCD depends on the specific benefit involved. Federal employees have four distinct SCDs: Leave SCD The Leave SCD sets the amount of annual leave a federal employee earns...

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Benefits

Insurance Benefits After Separation or Retirement

Federal employees enjoy access to a range of insurance benefits. Many of these benefits can continue into retirement if specific conditions are met. Below is an overview of what happens to insurance benefits after leaving federal service. Continuing FEHB Into RetirementYou must be eligible for an immediate annuity (one that begins within...

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Effects of a Divorce on Your TSP

What happens to your Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) during a divorce? Your account can be split through...

Reorganization Plans Due Today

Government agency reorganization plans are due today, March 13, 2025. The current push for...

Penalty-Free TSP Monthly Payments

Federal employees who exit service before age 55 can opt for monthly withdrawals from their...

The Path to TSP Millionaire Status

The average TSP balance for a 60-year-old federal employee hovers around $200,000, per 2024 Federal...

Federal Retirement: The TSP’s Role

Federal employees approaching retirement rely on a three-legged stool: their annuity (pension),...

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DSR After Involuntary Separation

Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) employees may qualify for Discontinued Service...

OSC Takes Action On Mass Firings

On February 24, 2025, the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC), an independent federal agency...

Don’t Forget Taxes In Your Retirement Plan

Retirement planning isn’t just about saving – it’s about ensuring your money lasts. One...

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A Potential Shutdown Looms

The U.S. federal government faces a potential shutdown on March 14, 2025, unless Congress passes a new spending plan or extends current...

TSP

TSP February Performance

The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) experienced a mixed bag of results in February amid a notably volatile stock market. The performance of...

TSP

Drawbacks of the TSP vs IRA

The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) was established by Congress in the Federal Employees Retirement System Act of 1986. Known for its low fees...

Benefits

Using Your Annual and Sick Leave Strategically

Full-time federal employees have many valuable benefits, including annual leave and sick leave. When strategically coordinated, they can...

Retirement

Federal Retirement Options

Voluntary Retirement – Immediate Unreduced AnnuityRequirement: Eligible for the retiree annuity supplement if you’re under 62.You...

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Five Things That Happened This Week

Mass Layoffs of Probationary Employees Intensified: The Trump administration escalated its efforts to reduce the federal workforce by...

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