Title: YOU SERVE THE COMMONWEALTH. WE SERVE YOU.
1 YOU SERVE THE COMMONWEALTH. WE SERVE
YOU. SERVE CONTRIBUTE
RETIRE
The Massachusetts State Employees Retirement
System
2- Governed by M.G.L. c. 32
- 5-Member Board
- Chairman - State Treasurer Timothy P. Cahill
3DEFINED BENEFIT PLAN (service x age ) x
salary average
4Membership is Mandatoryuntil Separated from
Service
5Membership
- Will remain Member-in-Service until separated by
the State by reason of - Retirement
- Failure of re-election or re-appointment
- Resignation or removal
- Discharge from position or office held
6Contributions ...
- Mandatory for all Members-in-Service
- Pre-tax through payroll deductions
- If you joined the system Your rate is
- Prior to January 1, 1975 5
- Jan 1, 1975 to Dec 31, 1983 7
- Jan 1, 1984 to June 30, 1996 8
- July 1, 1996 9
- State Police/ July 1, 1996 12
7Contributions (continued)
- If your membership began on or after January 1,
1979, an additional 2 is withheld from that
portion of your salary that is in excess of
30,000.00.
8Contributions
- Contributions and investments are managed by the
Public Reserves Investment Management (PRIM)
Board. As of 12/31/07 PRIM Assets are 53.7
billion and the SERS Assets are 22.5 billion.
9Creditable Service
- If you are a full-time employee
- 1 year of creditable service for each year
completed. - employed on a less than full-time basis
- will earn a pro rata amount of service.
10Part-Time Service ...
- Madden v. CRAB (2000)
- part-time service prior to January 28, 1993 will
be credited on a full-time basis provided you - Paid into the system,
- Did not take a refund, or
- Completed a buy back of such service prior to
January 28, 1993
11Buyback of Service . . .
- Re-establish credit for refunded or prior public
service, or establish service for
non-contributing service. - Two Year Rule
- Buyback options
- Lump sum payment
- Extra make-up deductions
12Contract Service Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility requirements include
- Must currently be a member in service (not a
retiree) with at least ten (10) years of state
service. - The contract employee service being purchased
must have immediately preceded membership or
re-entry into State Employees Retirement System
(SERS).
13Contract Service Eligibility Requirements
- Eligibility requirements include
- The contract service being purchased must have
been service to the Commonwealth, not service to
another governmental entity. - Eligible part-time contract service shall be
credited on a proportional basis. - The job description of the contract service
position must have been substantially similar to
the job description the member held upon becoming
an employee and a member of the SERS.
14Buyback of Contract Service
- may purchase up to four (4) years of creditable
service - 180 days after the notice by the board to either
(1) purchase the service via a lump sum payment
or, (2) enter into an installment payment
agreement. - if the 180-day period expires without action by
the member, the contract service will no longer
be eligible for purchase.
15Buyback of Veterans Service
- You may also receive credit for military service
if you qualify as a veteran - Veterans are eligible to buyback up to 4 years
military service - National Guard 1 year for every 5 years may be
credited
16Withdrawals
- Lump Sum Withdrawal - Direct Refund/Rollover
- Direct Refund - 20 Federal Tax and 10 IRS
Penalty - Rollover - Pre-tax to Financial Institution,
After-tax to member - Two year rule (accrual of interest)
- Involuntary Separation - Regardless of service,
receives principal plus full interest - Voluntarily Resign
- 0 - 5 Yrs Contributions 0 Interest
- 5 - 10 Yrs Contributions 1/2 Interest
- 10 Yrs Contributions Full Interest
17- As of 1/1/2007 the average retirement allowance
for members of the SERS is approximately
22,000.00
18Eligibility for Retirement
- 20 years full-time service at any age
- Age 55 with 10 years full-time service
- lt10 years service never eligible
19Types of Retirement
Superannuation Accidental Disability Ordinary
Disability Section 10
20Superannuation Calculations
- Typical retirement based on
- your age
- your length of creditable service,
- your highest 36 consecutive months of regular
compensation, and - your group classification
- Allowance may NOT exceed 80 of three-year
average annual rate of regular compensation - Veterans Premium - 15 per each year of state
service up to 20 years (Up to an additional 300
per year)
21Group Classifications
- Positions fall within the following groups
- Group One Officials and general employees
- Group Two provide direct care, custody,
instruction and/or supervision to mentally
challenged individuals. - Group Three Limited to State Police officers.
- Group Four includes public safety officers, and
certain correction officers.
22Calculating Your Retirement Benefit
- A Group One member retiring with the following
conditions - Age / Age Factor 55 / .015
- Years of creditable service 20
- Status Non-Veteran
- High 36 consecutive months average
annual rate of regular compensation
25,000 - (.015 x 20 .30) x 25,000
- Total Annual Allowance 7,500.00
23Calculating Your Retirement Benefit
- A Group Two member retiring with the following
conditions - Age / Age Factor 55 / .020
- Years of creditable service 20
- Status Veteran
- High 36 consecutive months average
annual rate of regular compensation
25,000 - (.020 x 20 .40) x 25,000
- Total Annual Allowance 10,300.00As a
veteran, this individual is entitled to 15.00 a
year for each of their 20 years of state
service. (The maximum credit for a veteran is
300 per year.)
24Correctional Provisions ("20/50")
- Department of Correction (M.G.L. c.32, s.28M)
- any employee of the Department of Correction,
classified under group 4, whose major
responsibilities include the care and custody of
prisoners, and any transportation officer working
within the Department of Correction, who has
performed services in the Department of
Correction for not less than twenty years - Approval of benefit is subject to Board review in
accordance with the Group Classification Policy
25Correctional Provisions ("20/50")
- County Correction (M.G.L. c.32, s.28N)
- any correctional or jail officer employed by
county sheriffs offices who has performed
services in said office for not less than twenty
years - Approval of benefit is subject to Board review in
accordance with the Group Classification Policy
26Correctional Provisions ("20/50")
- 20/50 bill is 50 for 20 years and an additional
1 more for every additional year worked - For example a CO with 22 years 50 252 of
one year average - Twelve month average immediately preceding the
date of retirement.
27Correctional Provisions ("20/50")
- 20/50 bill is not always the best calculation.
- The SRB will calculate retirement with the 20/50
bill and a Group 4 calculation (age factor
multiplied by years of service) and determine
which is the best calculation for the member
28Group 3 - State Police
- State Police retiring with 20 years of service
receive 60 of annual salary average for previous
12 months. (MDC, Registry, or Capitol Police
employed prior to 7/1/98 are also eligible) - Also receive an additional 3 per year for each
year over 20 (up to maximum 75 at 25 years) - Any member who was eligible to retire under group
4 at time of hire may do so if calculation is
higher. Retirement Board will calculate both
Group 3 and Group 4 benefit and pay higher
amount.
29State Board of Retirement Online Pension
Calculator www.mass.gov/treasury/srb.htm
30Section 10 Retirement
- Reviewed by Board and PERAC
- Requires either
- 20 years or more full-time creditable service
- Involuntarily separated
- receives 1/3 of three-year salary average plus
annuity - OR
- 30 years of creditable service regardless of age
or nature of separation - Calculated both ways - member is given highest
amount
31Retirement Options
- OPTION A
- Maximum benefit
- Factors last birthday
- All benefits cease on death
- OPTION B
- 1 - 5 reduction in benefit, over age 70 could be
higher - Protects annuity
- OPTION C
- Refer to chart in brochure for reduction (Average
7 - 15) - If Beneficiary passes away, automatic pop-up to
Option A - Factors nearest birthday
32Application
- Can be filed 120 days in advance or 60 days
after last day on payroll. If you file 60 days
after last day on payroll - retirement effective
date will be 15 days after filing. - Can be withdrawn up until the day of
retirementNO CHANGES CAN BE MADE AFTER
RETIREMENT DATE
33Required Forms
- Application
- Option Form
- W4-P Tax FormCopies of documentsBirth
Certificate, Marriage Certificate, DD214, etc.
(varies for each option)If married - spouse MUST witness option form
34Disability Retirement
- Ordinary Disability (Non-Employment Related)
- Must have 10 years full time service to be
eligible - Veteran - regardless of age
- 50 of last year salary average under Option A
- Pension federally taxable
- Non-Veteran
- Raise age to 55 and calculate under regular
retirement - 3 year average - Pension is federally taxable
35Disability Retirement
- Accidental Disability
- (Employment Related Injury)
- 72 of salary on date of injury
- or last 12 months
- working average annuity
- Pension not federally taxable
36Disability Retirement
- Both Accidental and Ordinary Disability
- require examination by independent physicians and
Board approval.
37Survivor Benefits -Retired Employees
- Once you begin to receive retirement benefits,
you should advise your beneficiaries and
survivors as to the procedures to follow upon
your death - Contact the State Board of Retirement
- Furnish Board with a death certificate
- Thereafter, the Retirement Option you chose will
be carried out - Contact the GIC for any other applicable benefits.
38Survivor Benefits -Active Employees (Option D)
- Active employees can fill out a form naming a
beneficiary - If member is married and beneficiary is not
spouse - An eligible Spouse has first option, Spouse can
waive rights - No surviving spouse/minor child (no Option D
form) - Lump sum refund of account to beneficiary on
record - Lump sum to estate if no beneficiary on record
39Employment After Retirement
- Employment in public sector within Massachusetts
limited under M.G.L. c.32 - 960 hours per year and/or salary difference
within a calendar year - Waive pension if working full-time
- No retirement contributions made
- Once employment ceases retirement will pick up
where left off - Reinstatement Under Section 105
- Member may un-retire but must re-pay benefits
received and must work five (5) years before
re-retiring
40Forfeiture of Benefits
- Instances where your retirement allowance or
accumulated deductions may be forfeited - you have misappropriated governmentalfunds or
property - you have violated certain provisions of the
Massachusetts conflict of interest law (M.G.L.
Chapter 268A) - you have violated laws applicable to your office
or position
41Taxes
- No state taxes in Massachusetts
- Check out of state if you move, they may tax you
there - Presently Massachusetts has reciprocal agreements
with 14 states - Alabama Alaska Florida Hawaii
- Illinois Michigan Mississippi Nevada
- New Hampshire South Dakota Tennessee Texas
- Washington Wyoming
- Federally Taxable (Still should consult
appropriate tax authority) - Contact the Board of Retirement at any time to
change tax status
42Health Insurance
- Currently 15 premium for retirees
- Premium may change
- Contact GIC for increases
- GIC - 617-727-2310 Ext. 1 (current) or Ext. 6
(retirees) - GIC bills premiums until 2nd pension payment
- Premium will be deducted from 2nd pension payment
- If member dies
- Spouse can continue health insurance at a 10
rate provided they do not re-marry - If surviving spouse re-marries - he/she loses
insurance coverage
43Social Security
- Eligibility
- Social Security benefits do not impact state
retirement benefits, however, the opposite is not
true - Windfall Elimination Provision
- Government Pension Offset
- Exemptions
- 30 years or better of substantial earnings under
Social Security - Eligible to retire prior to January 1, 1986 from
the state - 20 years full-time service or age 55 with 10
years or more - All Social Security Questions should be directed
to - 1-800-772-1213 or www.ssa.gov/gpo-wep/
44Vacation Sick Pay ...
- Handled by department or Agency from where member
is retiring - Deferral available into Commonwealths SMART Plan
- - Retiring employees may now defer accumulated sick
pay, vacation pay and back pay into their SMART
Plan account. - Employees separating from service may defer
accumulated vacation and/or back pay. - Contact the SMART Plan for details1-877-457-1900
45Contact the State Board of Retirement
- One Ashburton Place, Room 1219 Boston, MA 02108
- (617) 367.7770 Fax (617) 723.1438
- Hours 745 a.m. to 500 p.m.
- 436 Dwight Street, Room 109A Springfield, MA
01103 - (413) 730.6135 Fax (413) 730.6139
- Hours 845 a.m. to 500 p.m.
- Toll Free within MA only (800) 392.6014
- www.mass.gov/treasury/srb.htm
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