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EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE GRANT MEETING February 23, 2010. TOPICS. State of Idaho Early Retirement Incentive Program School District No. 25 Early Retirement Incentive Grant PERSI Workshops Retirement Sick Leave Benefit. Early Retirement Incentive Program.
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EARLY RETIREMENT INCENTIVE GRANT MEETING February 23, 2010
TOPICS • State of Idaho Early Retirement Incentive Program • School District No. 25 Early Retirement Incentive Grant • PERSI Workshops • Retirement Sick Leave Benefit
Early Retirement Incentive Program • The following presentation of the State’s Early Retirement Program ASSUMES that that the procedures and criteria will be the same as in prior years. As of February 23, the Legislature has not yet approved the SDE funding request - - changes to the program may still occur. • You can check the status of any changes at the following web address: http://www.sde.idaho.gov/financeandtechnology/default.asp http://www.sde.idaho.gov/financeandtechnology/default.asp
Early Retirement Incentive Program • Applies to certificated instructional staff only. • If available, you will need to complete an application form and submit it to the State Department of Education as soon as possible (once posted) in order to meet the “usual” April 1st deadline.
Do I Qualify? • Currently contracted with an Idaho public school district for the entire 2009-2010 school year • Working in a certified but non-administrative position • Will complete the current contract • Eligible to be offered a contract for FY 2010-2011 • Have not met the “Rule of 90” on 04/01/2010 • Between age 55 and 62 before 09/01/2010 • Completed ten (10) continuous full-time years with an Idaho Public school district in a certified position PRIOR to 04/01/2009 (Current year does not count). A 50% or greater contract is considered full-time for this qualification only.
The State of Idaho Incentive(Information obtained from www.sde.state.id.us/Dept/and Idaho Code 33-1004G) • One-time lump sum payment. • Agree not to come back to work for an Idaho public school district where you would be eligible to participate in PERSI.
For Additional Information • Check the website : http://www.sde.idaho.gov/financeandtechnology/docs/retirement/Attention.ppt#256,1,Attention – Early Retirement Incentive Program • Make sure you use the April 1, 2010 application form when you apply (not available as of 2/24/10)
REMEMBER!APPLICATION FORMS • Must be postmarked on or before April 1, 2010 • Must be notarized • Must be accompanied by proof of age (copy of driver’s license, birth certificate, passport) • Must use the April 1, 2010 application form (if you use an old form, it will be rejected and returned to you.)
How is the $$$ Calculated? • Based on how the state would reimburse School District No. 25 for your position • Based on your personal information • Based on data submitted to the State Department of Education last fall by School District No. 25 Base Salary (I.C. 33-1004E) times Index (I.C. 33-1004A) times % according to age (I.C. 33-1004G), prorated if not working full time (based on current year’s contract)
How is the $$$ Calculated? • Current part-time employees: All calculations are based on your FTE for the current school year. If you have been a full-time employee in the past, your benefit will still be calculated at your current part-time rate.
What is the Base Salary forFY 2009-2010? • Instructional – $24,567 Per I.C. 33-1004E
How are Indexes Calculated? • Years completed • Degree claimed • Additional college transcript credits • Earned beyond the degree reported AND initial certification • Initial certification – issue date of the certificate • Reported in semester credit hours only • Do not report in-service credits in this section Eligible staff are placed on the Experience & Education Multiplier Table based on the following: (I.C. 33-1004A)
Education Factor “In determining the education factor, only credits earnedafterinitial certification, based upon a transcript on file with the teacher certification office of the state department of education, earned at an institution of higher education accredited by the state board of education or a regional accrediting association shall be allowed…” (I.C. 33-1004A)
Experience Factor “In determining the experience factor, the actual years of teaching service in an accredited public school or in an accredited private or parochial school shall be credited.” (I.C. 33-1004A) In any year that a certified employee worked less than half-time, they did not earn experience on the state’s salary schedule for that year.
Year BA BA + 12 BA + 24 MA BA+36 MA+12 BA+48 MA+24 BA+60 MA+36 ES/DR 0 1.00000 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1 1.03750 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 2 1.07640 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 3 1.11680 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 4 1.15870 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 5 1.20220 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 6 1.24730 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 7 1.29410 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 8 1.34260 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 9 1.39290 1.44510 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.67430 1.73710 10 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.64730 1.73710 1.80220 11 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.80220 1.86980 12 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 1.93990 13 or more 1.39290 1.49930 1.55550 1.61380 1.73710 1.86980 2.01260 Experience and Education Multiplier “Each instructional and administrative staff position shall be assigned An appropriate multiplier based on the following table.” (IC-33-1004A)
What is the Percentage Based on My Age? Measured on 09/01/2010 (I.C. 33-1004G) Age 55 = 55% Age 56 = 50% Age 57 = 45% Age 58 = 40% Age 59 = 30% Age 60 = 30% Age 61 = 20% Age 62 = 20% Age 63 = 0%
EXAMPLE • Maria is a full-time elementary teacher. She has a Masters • degree plus 12 additional college credits. Maria has completed 25 years teaching and is 57 years old. The lump-sum payment would be calculated as follows: • $24,567 x 1.73710 x 45% x 1.00 FTE = $19,203.90 (gross subject to federal, state, FICA and Medicare withholdings)
How to Apply? • If/when available, complete “Application for Early Retirement Incentive” Form (must be notarized) • Send copy of proof of age with application • Drivers License, • Passport, or • Birth Certificate • Return application to the address indicated on the application. • Postmarked on or before April 1, 2010
How Do I Get a Form? • Idaho Department of Education website http: //www.sde.idaho.gov/financeandtechnology/default.asp • Idaho Department of Education 208-332-6845
What Happens After I Apply? • After April 1, 2010 your information will be verified with your school district. • PERSI will confirm that you have not met the Rule of 90 (etc.) • The Idaho Department of Education will notify you prior to June 1st whether your application is accepted and of the estimated gross amount based on information in database. • If you feel there is an error with your data, contact your district immediately. Changes must be submitted by your district. • In August 2010, the money will be sent to your district. • The district will run the lump-sum payment through its payroll system on August 31, 2010
What if I Choose to Withdraw My Application? NOTIFY THE IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION IN WRITING NO LATER THAN JUNE 20, 2010.
What is the status of the district’s Early Retirement Plan? • The district early retirement incentive grants were suspended for the current school year, 2009-2010 (see Negotiated Agreement, Appendix A, p. 40).
What About Next Year’s Contract? • Once we receive a letter indicating that you will retire, we will submit your request at the next regularly scheduled board meeting for acceptance and in turn, we will not issue you a contract for the next school year. • If you wish to withdraw your retirement letter, you must notify the Human Resources prior to the next regularly scheduled board meeting after you have submitted you letter.
TAX SHELTERS? There are annual limits to the amount you can contribute to an annuity or 401(k). As a general rule, the limit is $22,000 for employees born prior to 1960. You can calculate your limit at the following web address: http://www.persi.idaho.gov/FAQ/choice_plan_401k.cfm
TAX SHELTERS? Contact your tax or financial advisor. Any annuity / 401(k) changes must be received in the Payroll Office by August 17, 2010
PERSI PERSI 505 Retirement Workshops This workshop is for those within 5 years of retirement. They will show you how to combine your PERSI Base Plan and Choice Plan benefits with your Social Security and other income sources when retiring. Also covered: health care costs, taxes and estate planning.
PERSI There is a $15 Registration Fee, which is returned when you attend the workshop. As of Tuesday, February 23, 2010 there aren’t any available workshops in Southeastern Idaho during March & April If interested, please check the website often – new workshops may be posted as early as next week. Register online at: http://www.persi.idaho.gov/education/workshop_schedule.cfm PERSI 505 Retirement Workshops
PERSI PERSI 505 Retirement Workshops Should you experience any difficulty using this system, please call 800-451-8228 or 208-334-3365 and ask for help with the RAB registration. Likewise, contact your local office to obtain a benefit estimate, application package and set up an appointment to finalize your paperwork. Most classes fill up very quickly. To meet the demand, additional classes are often added.
PERSI Retirement Sick Leave (RSL) When you retire from the district, all of your accumulated sick leave has value that can go toward the payment of your medical insurance premiums during retirement. In fact, you can avoid paying for medical premiums out of your retirement check for several YEARS if you have a significant sick leave balance. Here’s how it works. 1. When you retire, the district informs PERSI of the number of days of sick leave you have accrued and your daily wage. You can accumulate up to 492 sick days.
PERSI Retirement Sick Leave (RSL) • 2.PERSI then multiplies the number of sick days by your daily wage, takes half of that and credits that dollar value to your sick leave account. • Your insurance premiums are then deducted from that account rather than your retirement check. Only after all of the money in your account has been spent will it be deducted from your retirement check. • Only group insurance plans sponsored by the district can be deducted from RSL funds. • You must retire from a PERSI employer in order take advantage of the RSL benefit.
PERSI Retirement Sick Leave (RSL) • Your daily wage is based on your last contract day with the district. • The number of days earned per year does not fluctuate with your full-time status. You always earn the number of days allowed by the contract whether you are full-time or part-time. • If you are currently a part-time employee, your entire sick leave balance will be credited to your account as if you were a part-time employee for your entire career.
PERSI Retirement Sick Leave (RSL) • If you have transferred into the district from another Idaho district, your entire sick leave accumulation MIGHT not be accepted by PERSI. There are provisions in Idaho Code that limits the number of days transferable between districts. • PERSI will determine the number of days they will accept for your RSL account. If you have more sick days accumulated than you could have possibly earned during your career, PERSI will CAP the days accepted to your RSL account to the number of days you COULD have earned. (This could also happen from #9 above.) • YOU MUST BE A PARTICIPANT OF THE DISTRICT’S MEDICAL PLAN THE LAST YEAR OF YOUR CONTRACT IN ORDER FOR YOU TO CONVERT RSL DOLLARS TO PAID MEDIAL PREMIUM. If you retire as a part-time employee and are receiving a Cash Benefit, Blue Shield WILL NOT allow you to enroll in the district’s medical plan and therefore, you CANNOT use your RSL account to pay for medical premiums.
PERSI Retirement Sick Leave (RSL) “Sick Leave Abuse” reduces your RSL Benefit (Don’t use it just because you have it!) • Annual Salary / 190 x Accrued Sick Days / 2 • Average premiums will increase over time. However, after age 65, Medicare supplemental premiums are much less expensive.
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #1 No Other Job: This, and the following scenarios, assume that the retiree has not reached Full Retirement Age (FRA) as defined by the SSA. Depending on the year of birth, FRA ranges between 65 and 67.
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #2 Full Time Job with Non PERSI Employer: Assumes 40 Hours per Week and $10 per Hour * In 2010, salary totaling more than $14,160 will reduce your SSA Benefit: 10,000 – ((20,800 – 14,160) / 2) = $6,680
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits If you are younger than full retirement age and earn more than certain amounts, your benefits will be reduced. It is important to note, though, that these benefit reductions are not truly lost. Your benefit will be increased at your full retirement age to account for benefits withheld due to earlier earnings. Source: www.ssa.gov
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #3 Full Time Job with PERSI Employer: Assumes 40 Hours per Week and $10 per Hour * In 2010, salary totaling more than $14,160 will reduce your SSA Benefit: 10,000 – ((20,800 – 14,160) / 2) = $6,680 Even though you will not receive a PERSI check, you will still accrue PERSI credits.
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #4 Part Time Job with Non PERSI Employer: Assumes 20 Hours per Week and $10 per Hour
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #5 Part Time Job with PERSI Employer: Assumes 20 Hours per Week and $10 per Hour * Even though you would not receive a PERSI check, you would still accrue PERSI credits.
PERSI Working and Receiving Retirement Benefits Scenario #6 Part Time Job with Non PERSI Employer*: Assumes 19 Hours per Week and $10 per Hour * In some cases, you may also work for a PERSI employer if you work less than half-time. For more information, go to this website: http://www.persi.idaho.gov/documents/Working_after_retirement.pdf
REMINDER LIST If the State ERIP is available, mail your application to the State Department of Education by April 1, 2010. Contact PERSI to begin your retirement process at least 3 months prior to your anticipated retirement date. The district will not initiate the paperwork for you. Once we have issued your final check, PERSI will be notified of your sick leave balance. Notify the HR office of your intent to retire. If you choose to withdraw your application to retire, notify the HR office in writing prior to the next regularly scheduled board meeting after you submitted your application. Contact PERSI if you are interested in attending their PERSI RAB (Retirement’s a Beach) workshop.