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$900.  Bob  would  get  this  check  from  age  56  to  age  62.  Once  Bob
                        becomes  eligible  for  Social  Security,  the  supplement  is  stopped,  and

                        Social Security starts sending his normal check. CAUTION: It is very
                        important that the employee understands that you have to reach your
                        minimum retirement age and either 30 years of service, or age 60 with 20

                        years of service to qualify for the Special Supplement. Some agencies are
                        offering Early Outs. If you have not met the minimum retirement age

                        and years of service, you will not get the supplement. This can make a
                        significant difference in your evaluation of taking an Early Out or not.





                            In most cases, the answer is yes. Unless you are receiving a military

                        retirement pension or insurance benefits, you should consider buying the
                        time. The cost of doing so will usually be covered in less than 2 years by
                        the increased pension amount. FERS employees with  military service

                        BEFORE January 1, 1957 will receive credit for their military time for
                        annuity computations and no buy-back deposit is required. The FERS

                        deposit is 3% of basic pay, plus a variable market rate interest may be
                        charged.  Military  deposits  must  be  completed  before  you  retire.  For



                        his base pay totaled $40,000. Buying this time back will require a deposit
                        of 3%, or $1,200 plus any applicable interest. This can be done in a lump

                        sum or arranged to be taken through payroll deductions as long as it is
                        completed prior to retirement. Adding 4 years of service will add 4% to
                                                                              -three salary is $50,000,
                        4% will  add $2,000 per year to his  retirement pension,  or $167  each

                        month. That will repay Bob's buy-back deposit in only 8 months. As a
                        general  rule,  all  honorable  active  duty  military  service  is  potentially

                        creditable under FERS.
                            What is  the number in the lower right-hand corner of my  postal
                        paystub? This is the amount you have contributed to your retirement.




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