PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT



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PLANNING FOR RETIREMENT Business Day 2014 University Human Resources Anne Bielinski Lissa Jasinowski

Overview Overview of Retirement Plans Supplemental Retirement Plans Steps to Retirement Retiree Health Insurance Medicare Additional Benefits

OVERVIEW OF RETIREMENT PLANS

Retirement Plan Options Employees Retirement System (ERS) Any employee on state payroll www.osc.state.ny.us/retire Teachers Retirement System (TRS) State employees in faculty title (very few exceptions) www.nystrs.org Optional Retirement Program (ORP) State employees with faculty or professional title, full-time, geographic full-time (GFT) or part-time term (part-time temporary not eligible) TIAA-CREF, VOYA, MetLife, & VALIC

Defined Benefit Plans ERS & TRS are defined benefit plans The amount of your retirement benefit is calculated based on a formula Years of Service Age at Time of Retirement Final Average Salary Retirement Benefit

Defined Contribution Plan (ORP) ORP is a Defined Contribution Plan ORP vendors include MetLife, TIAA-CREF, VALIC, VOYA Retirement benefit based on amount contributed to the plan and investment performance Employee/employer contributions are made based on tier

SUPPLEMENTAL RETIREMENT PLANS

Additional Ways to Save Tax Deferred Savings Plans www.paycheckcity.com Pension Supplemental Retirement Accounts

Additional Ways to Save 403(b) Supplemental Retirement Annuity Plan $17,500 annual maximum, $23,000 if over age 50 Deduction is fixed amount Contact list for approved vendors to set up account Complete Salary Reduction Agreement Form www.hr.buffalo.edu/forms

Additional Ways to Save 457 NYS Deferred Compensation Plan Plan #206001-01 $17,500 annual maximum, $23,000 if over age 50 Deduction is percentage of pay For information or to enroll, contact Nationwide Retirement Solutions at 800-422-8463 or visit www.nysdcp.com

STEPS TO RETIREMENT

Your Responsibilities 1. Attend a retirement information session 2. Submit requests for estimates of retirement income to retirement system 3. Decide on an exact, beginning of business, date of retirement 4. Notify your Supervisor/Department Head in writing and send a copy to UHR Irrevocable resignation for purposes of retirement

Your Responsibilities 4. File retirement application with your retirement system 5. Complete and return health insurance and Survivor Benefit forms to UHR 6. Bring timesheets up to date and submit to your supervisor for signature

Department Responsibilities 1. Process paperwork changing you to retiree status 2. Forward final time accruals to UHR Retirement Administrator

RETIREE HEALTH INSURANCE

Eligibility Requirements 1. Minimum service period of 10 years if hired after April 1st, 1975 2. Must qualify for retirement as member of State Retirement System or ORP 3. Must be enrolled in NYSHIP as enrollee or dependent at time of retirement

Dependent Survivor Eligibility Before Retirement Work related death Employer pays 100% Non-work related death Employee with 10 years of service within 10 years of retirement, dependents pay employee share Employee with 10 years of service but more than 10 years until retirement, dependents pay full share

Health Insurance Premiums Income Sensitive Rates ERS & TRS Retirees Premiums deducted from monthly pension check ORP Retirees Responsible to pay Department of Civil Service, Employee Benefits Division (EBD) on a monthly basis

Value of Sick Leave Accruals LIFETIME Monthly Credit based on: 1. Age 2. Salary 3. Sick leave accruals (maximum 200 days) Calculation 1. Determine hourly rate of pay Divide annual salary by 1957 (2088 if you work 8 hour day) 2. Determine total dollar value Multiply hourly rate by number of sick leave hours 3. Determine LIFETIME credit Divide dollar value by actuarial life expectancy provided by NYSHIP

Sick Leave Credit Options 1. Single Annuitant Option 100% of Value Credit ends with your death Dependent(s) still eligible for health insurance, only credit ends If you predecease your spouse, who is also covered under the plan, your spouse will only lose the credit but can continue coverage at the lower single premium 2. Dual Annuitant Option 70% of Value Credit passes to dependent(s) after your death If you have family coverage, you are not required to choose this option

Application of Sick Leave Credit Sick leave accruals converted to credit only when employee status goes directly from active to retiree. Same credit is applied every month to your health insurance premium. If the credit is more, you pay nothing. No refunds for credit not used. If the credit is less, you pay the balance.

MEDICARE

Medicare Overview Part A Hospital Free for insured people Part B Medical Cost of $104.90 per month Part C Medicare Advantage Plans Do not enroll, your supplemental coverage will be through NYSHIP when Medicare is primary Part D Drug Do not enroll unless Medicaid eligible Credible prescription coverage through your NYSHIP plan

Enrolling in Medicare Parts A & B Automatically enrolled 1 st day of the month turn 65 if collecting from Social Security OR Enroll within 3 months of 65 th birthday or upon retirement if 65 and over State penalty for delaying enrollment Enrollment Options www.socialsecurity.gov/medicareonly for online application Call Social Security at (800) 772-1213 Visit local Social Security office

After You Enroll in Medicare You will receive a new Medicare card Send a copy of the card to Civil Service, EBD with letter State Medicare reimbursement for you and possibly your spouse ERS/TRS Members added to pension check ORP Members receive quarterly check from Civil Service

Medicare as Primary Coverage Once retired, primary coverage at age 65 NYSHIP coverage becomes supplemental once Medicare is primary Coverage specific to enrollees based on age Medicare becomes primary 1 st of month following active employer health insurance runout OR Medicare becomes primary 1 st of month in which you turn age 65

ADDITIONAL BENEFITS

Dental/Vision Coverage CSEA and UUP Employees Coverage directly through your union Eligible for COBRA once active employee coverage ends Once COBRA coverage ends, dues paying members eligible for retiree plans C-82, NYSCOPBA, PBANYS, PEF & M/C Retirees Coverage directly through NYS Eligible for COBRA once active employee coverage ends

Death Benefits for Employees Before Retirement ERS/TRS enrollees Benefit is dependent upon the option chosen at the time of enrollment up to a maximum of three year s salary ORP enrollees Benefit is account balance

The Survivor s Benefit Program $3,000 death benefit for all state retirees Payable to the beneficiary of the retiree Eligibility 10 years of full-time state service within the last 15 years ORP enrollees Partial annuitize within 90 days if less than 62 Same as retirement contracts

Privileges and Memberships Library privileges Faculty emeritus status Emeritus Center membership for faculty and staff Discounted access to recreational facilities Email account REV-UP volunteer program Credit union membership The Reporter Parking

Interested in More Information? www.hr.buffalo.edu/retirement Sign up for a Retirement Information Session: 1. Go to www.hr.buffalo.edu 2. Under Quick Start, select Sign up for retirement information session

Health Insurance Resources Your New Human Resources Upon Retirement Employee Benefits Division (800) 833-4344 www.cs.ny.gov/ebd MyNYSHIP Enrollee Self Service www.cs.ny.gov/mynyship

Resources Medicare (800) 633-4227 www.medicare.gov www.mymedicare.gov access your Medicare information Social Security (800) 772-1213 www.ssa.gov/retirement

Resources Employees Retirement System (ERS) (866) 805-0990 http://www.osc.state.ny.us/retire Teachers Retirement System (TRS) (800) 348-7298 www.nystrs.org Optional Retirement Program (ORP, TIAA-CREF) (800) 842-2252 www.tiaa-cref.org

Resources UUP (800) 887-3863 www.uupinfo.org/benefits CSEA (800) 323-2732 www.cseabf.com

Contact for Questions State Benefits Administration University Human Resources 120 Crofts Hall, North Campus Julie Phillips, Manager (716) 645-4472 juliephi@buffalo.edu Anne Bielinski (716) 645-4492 abielin@buffalo.edu Lissa Jasinowski (716) 645-4488 lmt22@buffalo.edu