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Social Security AdministrationSocial Security Administration

Windfall Elimination Provision&

Government Pension Offset

Windfall Elimination Provision&

Government Pension Offset

Today’s Objectives

Fifteen minutes from now you will know:

• If I will be eligible for retirement benefits

• How my benefits are figured

• If I am eligible for Spouse or Survivor benefits

• If I will be eligible for Medicare

• If I will be eligible for retirement benefits

• How my benefits are figured

• If I am eligible for Spouse or Survivor benefits

• If I will be eligible for Medicare

And Those Pesky Offsets

• One reduces your own benefit

• The other reduces any benefits you might be due on your spouse’s Social Security record

• You will learn why they were enacted.

• One reduces your own benefit

• The other reduces any benefits you might be due on your spouse’s Social Security record

• You will learn why they were enacted.

Two Important Points

If you have 40 credits you will be eligible for a monthly retirement benefit

If you have paid Social Security taxes for fewer than 30 years, your benefit will be reduced

If you have 40 credits you will be eligible for a monthly retirement benefit

If you have paid Social Security taxes for fewer than 30 years, your benefit will be reduced

How We Figure Your Benefit

Based on your highest 35 years of wages

Not high 3 or last 5

Based on your highest 35 years of wages

Not high 3 or last 5

Windfall Elimination Provision

Social Security is not a pension plan but a Social Insurance plan. As such, it has “social” goals, among which is to:

Social Security is not a pension plan but a Social Insurance plan. As such, it has “social” goals, among which is to:

Raise the standard of living for lower income workers

Raise the standard of living for lower income workers

How We Do This

• A weighted

benefit formula

• Lower income workers receive a higher rate of return

• A weighted

benefit formula

• Lower income workers receive a higher rate of return

How Social Security Determines Your BenefitHow Social Security Determines Your Benefit

Social Security benefits are based on earnings

Step 1 Your wages are adjusted for changes in wage levels

Step 2 Find the monthly average of your 35 highest earnings years

Step 3 Result is “average indexed monthly earnings”

If your average monthly earnings are = $5,200Then your monthly benefit would be = $1,919

Average Monthly Earnings $5,200

90% of First $711 = $639

32% of Earnings over $711 through $4,288 $3,577 = $1,144($4,288-$711=$3,577)

15% of Earnings over $4,288 $912 = $136($5,200-$4,288=$912)

$5,200$1,919

If your average monthly earnings are = $5,200Then your monthly benefit would be = $1,919

Average Monthly Earnings $5,200

90% of First $711 = $639

32% of Earnings over $711 through $4,288 $3,577 = $1,144($4,288-$711=$3,577)

15% of Earnings over $4,288 $912 = $136($5,200-$4,288=$912)

$5,200$1,919

Retirement Benefit Computation ExampleRetirement Benefit Computation Example

Non Covered Earners Look Poor

The addition of all those “zero” years give non covered earners an artificially low average wage

But you’re not “low wage earners”

A non covered employee is not the kind of low-income worker the weighted benefit formula is trying to compensate

A non covered employee is not the kind of low-income worker the weighted benefit formula is trying to compensate

Modified Formula

The Windfall Elimination Provision says we must refigure your benefit giving you the 40% (average) return rate instead of the 90% (low income) return rate

The Windfall Elimination Provision says we must refigure your benefit giving you the 40% (average) return rate instead of the 90% (low income) return rate

Social Security Statement

It is inaccurate if you are a non covered employee

Exception to the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP)

WEP recognizes the more years a non covered wage earner has paid Social Security taxes, the closer you should be to the standard benefit formula

WEP recognizes the more years a non covered wage earner has paid Social Security taxes, the closer you should be to the standard benefit formula

30 years = standard formula with 90% as return rate

21-30 years = modified formula with return rate between 40-85%

20 years or less = full WEP formula w/40%

30 years = standard formula with 90% as return rate

21-30 years = modified formula with return rate between 40-85%

20 years or less = full WEP formula w/40%

The Other Offset

It’s called “Government Pension Offset” (GPO)

GPO takes two-thirds of your non covered pension and deducts that from any spouse / survivor benefit you might be due

Key To Understanding GPO

Dependent benefits

Consider history of spouse’s benefits under Social Security

Dependent benefits

Consider history of spouse’s benefits under Social Security

Social Security: Yesterday

• One spouse worked

• The other spouse did not work outside the home

• One received a Social Security check

• The other received a “dependent” spouse benefit

• One spouse worked

• The other spouse did not work outside the home

• One received a Social Security check

• The other received a “dependent” spouse benefit

Social Security: Today

Both spouses work and pay into Social Security. Since both work neither is “dependent”

Both spouses work and pay into Social Security. Since both work neither is “dependent”

Unless One Was a Non Covered Employee … Before “GPO”

If one spouse was a non covered employee…They received their own non covered pension … ANDa “dependent” Social Security benefit.

If one spouse was a non covered employee…They received their own non covered pension … ANDa “dependent” Social Security benefit.

GPO Insures Fairness

GPO treats covered and non covered workers the same way.

The rule states you cannot get a dependent benefit unless you are dependent.

GPO treats covered and non covered workers the same way.

The rule states you cannot get a dependent benefit unless you are dependent.

Medicare & Non Covered Pension

• Even if you are not paying Social Security tax, most of you are paying Medicare tax.

• Even if Social Security is reduced because of WEP, Medicare is unchanged.

• For those who do not pay Medicare tax, you may be eligible on a spouse’s Social Security earnings record.

• Even if you are not paying Social Security tax, most of you are paying Medicare tax.

• Even if Social Security is reduced because of WEP, Medicare is unchanged.

• For those who do not pay Medicare tax, you may be eligible on a spouse’s Social Security earnings record.

Alternate Retirement Program

• Hired After 07/13/1990: Covered under Social Security = No WEP

• Hired Before 07/13/1990: Employee decided to be Covered or Not Covered under Social Security = All or Partial WEP

ARP Account Value

Value of Account:

• Effective Day of Termination (regardless of when funds are actually disbursed)

• Based on Mandatory Contributions Only (do not include voluntary contributions)

Account Value Verification

• TIAA-CREF: 1-800-842-2776

• ING: 1-800- 584-6001

• ING took over State of Connecticut contract 01/01/06

Monthly Pension Amount

• Life Expectancy Tables Determine a Monthly Pension Amount

• For Covered and Non-Covered Employees = Pension is Prorated

WEP Effective Date

• First Month Entitled to Both Social Security and Pension Based on Non Covered Employment

QuickEasySecure

QuickEasySecure

Social Security OnlineSocial Security Online

www.socialsecurity.govwww.socialsecurity.gov

How Apply For Benefits

www.socialsecurity.gov

1-800-772-1213

Local Social Security Office

www.socialsecurity.gov

1-800-772-1213

Local Social Security Office