The Benefits Blog
The Benefits Blog provides expert insights, updates, and strategies on Social Security and Medicare, tailored for financial professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and better serve their clients. Stay informed with the latest developments and tips to maximize benefits for your clients.
Impact of Ohio SERS Lump Sum Distribution on Social Security Benefits
Sep 05, 2024
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We have a client that is getting some advice from Ohio SERS regarding a lump sum distribution and its impact on her SSA benefits that I am not sure that I agree with. SERS is advising that she retire early to get the lump sum out prior to her benefit eligibility date. They are claiming if this path...
Why the 2/3 GPO Offset Might Affect Your Survivor Benefits with a PERS Pension
May 16, 2024
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I have a lady who lost her husband in February this year. She is on PERS, so she has a non-taxed pension. Here are the numbers: Survivor DOB 12/23/1943 Husband DOB 07/13/1937 Husband Date of Death 2/4/2024 She receives $1,296/month from PERS His SS income was $1,580/month Seems to me that, a...
Impact of Remarriage and GPO on Survivor Benefits
Jan 26, 2024
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Can you clarify for me. 65 female is drawing survivor benefit from her deceased husband. She remarried after age 60 to a man that has non covered pension and when he retired he included survivor benefit for her on his pension. Will GPO apply to her current survivor benefit from deceased husband or h...
Understanding How CalSTRS and Government Pensions Affect Social Security Benefits
Jan 17, 2024
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One of our Social Security seminar attendees says she’s been told that her own Social Security benefit amount (from her own work record) will be reduced by half because her husband gets a pension from CalSTRS (teacher pension) due to Government Pension Offset rules (GPO). It doesn’t seem reasonable...
Impact of PERA on Social Security Benefits
Aug 31, 2023
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Chloe worked for the state and gets PERA. Her Social Security report says she would get $746/mo benefit at age 62.  John will get $,2011/mo at age 62. When we run Social Security Timing, the suggested timing is for John to take his social security at age 70 and Chloe as well. It says she would ge...
Does a Refund from Texas Teachers Retirement Avoid GPO and WEP?
Dec 14, 2022
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We have a client in Texas that is an educator, paying into the Texas State Teachers Retirement fund. She is planning to retire in 2025 and is being told by an advisor in Texas that if she takes a refund of her retirement account and makes a planned move to Arizona after retirement, this severs her s...
Estimating Social Security Benefits for a Divorced Client with a State Pension
Nov 24, 2022
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Hope all is well. I have a case that I’m working on right now where I’m trying to estimate a clients social security benefit. Could you possibly help point me in the right direction. Here’s info about the client
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She just turned age 65 and is divorced (divorce happened more than 2 years ago) and...
Canadian Citizen’s Eligibility for U.S. Spousal Benefits
May 06, 2021
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We have a client couple who lived in Canada for several years and then moved to the US and have been living here for the last 10 years. The wife is a Canadian citizen with Canadian work history and Canadian Social Security benefits. She is working in the US and plans to work to get a 10-year work hi...
Can TRS Members Claim Spousal Benefits While Still Working?
Nov 06, 2020
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If a person is still working and is paying into TRS (Teacher Retirement System of Texas), they cannot not take spousal or ex-spousal benefits? A new client thinks she can take her ex-spouse benefits while working and not receiving the government pension. She is FRA.
Your new client can indeed take ...
Will a Survivor Government Pension Affect Social Security Benefits?
Sep 08, 2020
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