I am sorry that I do not have an answer for you, but I sure will be paying attention myself as I entered on duty on 10/27/1985.
Hi all,
Been on the phone with G1, ABC, CHRA, numerous times. Searched the internet high and low and can't find the answer to my question that may impact anyone hired between 84 and 87.
If you are one of those, recall there was no FERS at the time. No CSRS for us either. No retirement at all. When I go to OPM calculator and enter my SCD of JULY 1984 it does not let me, says there was no FERS until 1987.
Everyone at HR either doesn't know what to make of it, or says I have to buy back that time with 1.3% contribution of my salary at that time...PLUS interest for all these years, meaning to buy back 3 years, I'd have to retire now and live to 100 to break even given I lost 3 years of service. Anyone experienced this dilemma?
Or can lead me to another forum I haven't discovered yet that covers this ?
Thanks much!
Shovel
I am sorry that I do not have an answer for you, but I sure will be paying attention myself as I entered on duty on 10/27/1985.
I was looking at this recently trying to use the calculators and it said somewhere that if you are in that special circumstance (I am as I hired in Jan of 1984), then you have to call and have someone do it manually. Of course I called in and waited on hold for 45 minutes. Guess we have to work until 62 like everyone else..
Welcome to the Forum shovelhead. I have never heard of anyone having that problem, but I was CSRS and just told them NO I don't want to switch to FERS! Hang in there, we have a very large and knowledgeable group of members here and someone will probably post something that could help you out.
Norman
Last edited by nnuut; 11-03-2014 at 10:10 PM.
Boy- you got me on that one.
Everything I've been able to dig up says you qualify for FERS, but I also found some stuff that says you had six months in 1987 to make a deposit for it.
Check this doc out- especially around pages 41 to 45.
http://www.opm.gov/retirement-servic...dbook/c010.pdf
Let us know what you find out.
Good luck!
Thanks nnuut. Been lurking for awhile and in the birch tree camp. Lol! James thanks. Don't know how many entered service during that time but I don't recall being afforded an opportunity to buy in once fers started and it would of only costed me a few hundred bucks vs thousands now
Page 2 of information provided by James. May give you a start.
D.
CSRS Interim
1.
CSRS Interim
is a version of CSRS established pending creation of a
new retirement system for employees first hired after December 31,
1983, and certain rehires.
2.
Employees covered by CSRS Interim provisions paid OASDI taxes and
a reduced CSRS contribution. CSRS retirement and survivor benefits
are offset by the value of the interim service in Social Security benefits.
3.
When FERS became effective, employees with CSRS Interim coverage
acquired either FERS or CSRS Offset coverage
I was hired in 1984 and retired in 2010. Got all 26 years of FERS in my retirement. I was ATC so I got 1.7 % for first 20 then 1% for the last 6 for 40% of high 3.
I would just use last years salary (the middle of last 3) times % FERS for a good guess. Don't forget that you only get about 1/3 of full retirement including supplement until they get you all processed. Takes about 6 months. They don't give you the supplement until they start the full amount but you get the back pay and temporary pension is about 80% so it's low to start
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I would have to do a little more research but I believe you would be classified a CSRS Offset Employee until January 1, 1987 when you would fall into FERS. I know a few folks that retired just before me that fell into this catagory.
Here is a link that might help;
http://www.opm.gov/retirement-servic...ts/ri83-19.pdf
May the force be with us.
I was hired in on 1 Oct 1985 and block 19 of my Leave and Earning statement says FERS and i have been getting matching funds so I guess I am FERS. Don't know if that helps.
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