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  1. Jan 1, 2013 · Federal employee retirement system (FERS) The FERS retirement system became effective in 1987, and almost all new Federal civilian employees hired after 1983 are automatically covered by this new system. The retirement system is a three-tiered retirement plan. The three components are: Social Security Benefits. Basic Benefits Plan.

  2. Federal Employees Retirement System. The Federal Employees' Retirement System ( FERS) is the retirement system for employees within the United States civil service. FERS [1] became effective January 1, 1987, to replace the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) and to conform federal retirement plans in line with those in the private sector. [2]

  3. Apr 2, 2024 · My Account. TSP Account Number. User ID. Forgot your account number or user ID? My Account, Plan Participation, Investment Funds, Planning and Tools, Life Events and ...

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  5. Sep 22, 2022 · For CSRS, that means: Age 55 with 30 or more years of service. Age 60 with 20 years or more of service. Age 62 with five or more years of service. The FERS requirements are a bit more complicated ...

  6. Congress created the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) in 1986, and it became effective on January 1, 1987. Since that time, new Federal civilian employees who have retirement coverage are covered by FERS. FERS is a retirement plan that provides benefits from three different sources: a Basic Benefit Plan, Social Security and the Thrift ...

  7. Leg #3) Thrift Savings Plan for FERS. The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a special account for Federal Employees. The TSP was created as part of the Federal Employees Retirement System in 1986. Most government employees (FERS and CSRS) are eligible for the TSP – even those hired before it was created.

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