State Teachers Retirement System of Ohio



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If you are an STRS Ohio Defined Benefit Plan participant who is approaching retirement, there is some important information STRS Ohio would like you to be aware of regarding your retirement benefits. 1

Before you retire, you will want to know details pertaining to: health care coverage, applying for service retirement, your retirement benefit payment, stipulations on employment after retirement, death benefits and long-term care coverage. This presentation will tell you what you need to know about these topics in hopes of better preparing you for a smooth transition into retirement. 2

Let s start by addressing health care coverage. You must have 15 or more years of qualifying service credit for access to medical, dental and vision coverage in retirement through the STRS Ohio Health Care Program. All of the health care plans STRS Ohio offers include hospital, medical and prescription drug coverage. Coverage is also available to your eligible dependents, beneficiaries and survivors. Enrollment in a health care plan is not required to enroll in the dental or vision plans. 3

If you will be working in public or private employment after retirement you will want to be aware of the potential impact on your health care coverage. Employed enrollees are eligible for only secondary health care coverage through STRS Ohio if they: (1) are eligible for health care coverage through their employer, or (2) hold a position for which other comparable employees are eligible for health care coverage at the same cost as full-time employees. The rule applies only when the employer plan provides both medical prescription drug coverage. In addition, the rule applies to those who are not eligible for Medicare, regardless of hire date or type of employment. 4

If you will be working in public or private employment after retirement you will want to be aware of the potential impact on your health care coverage. Employed enrollees are eligible for only secondary health care coverage through STRS Ohio if they: (1) are eligible for health care coverage through their employer, or (2) hold a position for which other comparable employees are eligible for health care coverage at the same cost as full-time employees. The rule applies only when the employer plan provides both medical prescription drug coverage. In addition, the rule applies to those who are not eligible for Medicare, regardless of hire date or type of employment. 5

Health care premiums are based on your health care plan, years of service credit and Medicare status. STRS Ohio subsidizes health care premiums for eligible service retirement and disability benefit recipients. Dependent coverage is not subsidized. Separate premiums apply to the dental and vision plans. You will pay the full premium amount for yourself and other individuals you enroll in these plans. Premiums for health care, dental and vision coverage will be deducted from your monthly benefit payment. 6

You may enroll in medical, dental or vision coverage when monthly benefits begin by completing a Service Retirement Application. If you do not enroll when monthly benefits begin, you may request enrollment for yourself and/or an eligible dependent if other coverage is terminating, upon initial eligibility and enrollment in Medicare or during open enrollment. Open enrollment is held every November for health care plans. Dental and vision plan enrollment is only offered in November of even numbered years. Coverage becomes effective Jan. 1 following open enrollment. 7

If you re enrolling in health care at retirement, the effective date of coverage is the latest of: your retirement date, the first of the month after STRS Ohio receives your application or the first of the month following the termination of employer coverage. Some members delay the effective date of STRS Ohio health care coverage if their employer coverage is not ending effective with their retirement. 8

Medicare coverage is a topic STRS Ohio retired members frequently have questions about. What is it? When am I eligible? How does it impact my STRS Ohio health care coverage? Your STRS Ohio health care coverage is coordinated with Medicare. Medicare is a federal health insurance program for people age 65 and older, some people with disabilities under age 65, and people with end-stage renal disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, commonly referred to as ALS. All U.S. citizens are eligible for Medicare when turning age 65, even if they are not eligible for Social Security retirement benefits 9

STRS Ohio requires that you enroll in Medicare Parts A & B or Part B-only. Part A is hospital insurance. Only enroll if it s available to you at no cost. Individuals eligible for Social Security through their own account or their spouse s account receive Part A free. You must enroll in Part B, medical insurance, and pay a monthly premium to Medicare. STRS Ohio provides a partial premium reimbursement to service retirement and disability benefit recipients who are enrolled in an STRS Ohio health care plan. 10

If you enroll in an STRS Ohio health care plan, you do not need to enroll in Medicare Parts C and D. Part C commonly referred to as a Medicare Advantage plan is a type of health insurance plan approved by Medicare and administered by private companies. Enrollment in Parts A & B or Part B-only qualifies you for coverage under STRS Ohio s Medicare Advantage plans. Part D is the prescription drug plan and all of the health care plans STRS Ohio offers for Medicare enrollees include this coverage. If you enroll in an STRS Ohio health care plan, do not enroll in any other Part D plan. It will impact your eligibility for STRS Ohio s health care plans. 11

Your Medicare enrollment impacts the plans you are eligible to enroll in. If you are eligible for Medicare but fail to enroll, your medical claims will still be processed as if you were eligible. This means your health care costs may be higher. STRS Ohio will send you Medicare enrollment information three months before your 65 th birthday. STRS Ohio offers both a Medicare meeting and webinar with details about enrollment. To find out more or to register, visit our website. 12

Although access to health care is not guaranteed under Ohio law, STRS Ohio understands that quality health care in retirement is important to you. Each year, the State Teachers Retirement Board considers premium and program changes to help stretch members health care dollars, as well as preserve the solvency of the Health Care Fund that supports the program. 13

STRS Ohio Health Care Program information and premiums can be obtained on the STRS Ohio website, during your appointment with a benefits counselor or by calling STRS Ohio. You can use your Online Personal Account on the website to review health care plan options and costs based on your retirement date, years of service and enrolling eligible dependents. 14

We recommend that you file your Service Retirement Application online at least three months, but no earlier than 12 months, before your retirement date. The application is accessible using your Online Personal Account. You will have 30 days from when you begin the application to complete and submit it. You can also view and print a summary of your selections before submitting it. 15

To receive a benefit payment on your retirement date, your application needs to be received by STRS Ohio at least 30 days before your retirement date. If your benefit amount is not calculated by your retirement date, a partial payment may be issued. Most members receive three or more partial payments. Once your benefit is finalized, the difference between the amount paid to you as partial payments and your full regular benefit payment will be paid to you as a catch-up payment. 16

All payments to benefit recipients are made by direct deposit on the first banking day of the month. Your monthly check memos will be available in your Online Personal Account. You will be mailed a paper check memo for your first regular benefit payment, every January and any other time there is a change in your monthly benefit amount, such as a cost-of-living adjustment or a deduction change. 17

STRS Ohio is required to withhold federal income tax from taxable monthly benefits. Filing an exemption form will exclude you from tax withholding, but does not remove tax obligations. If federal taxes are not withheld, you must file quarterly estimates. Upon request, STRS Ohio withholds Ohio income tax for Ohio residents. Benefits are subject to Ohio income tax and potentially local school district income tax, but not local or municipal taxes. The laws in the state where you reside govern your state tax liability. STRS Ohio cannot withhold tax for states other than Ohio. Every January, STRS Ohio will provide a 1099-R form for monthly benefits showing your gross benefits and the taxable amount. 18

You are eligible for a 2% cost-of-living adjustment, also known as a COLA, beginning on the fifth anniversary of your effective retirement date. For example, a member who retires July 1, 2015, will receive his or her first COLA on July 1, 2020. This COLA is added to the regular monthly benefit. Future increases are calculated on the original benefit and are not compounded over the previous year. 19

Employment in a public position in Ohio after retirement is restricted during the first two months following retirement. If you are employed by one public employer at retirement, you cannot work during the first two months of retirement in a position covered by any of the Ohio public retirement systems. Violation of reemployment provisions will result in forfeiture of retirement benefits for the months worked. 20

If you are employed at retirement by more than one public employer covered by STRS Ohio, Ohio Public Employees Retirement System or School Employees Retirement System, you may retire with the highest paying employer and continue working with one or all of the lower paying employers with no waiting period. You must have held the lower-paying position for at least 12 consecutive months prior to retirement. 21

STRS Ohio death benefits may help defray expenses incurred when an STRS Ohio service retirement or disability benefit recipient dies. Upon your death, STRS Ohio pays a $1,000 taxfree death benefit to your beneficiary. This beneficiary is designated when applying for disability or retirement benefits and may be changed at any time. 22

Benefit recipients may purchase additional death benefits of either $1,000 or $2,000 at retirement. If you are under age 65 when you retire, you will have a second opportunity to increase your death benefit three months before your 65 th birthday. If you are age 65 or older when you retire, or when disability benefits begin, your only opportunity to purchase the additional coverage is when your benefits begin. If you elect to purchase additional death benefits, the premium is deducted from your monthly benefit payment. 23

Supplemental group long-term care insurance is available to you and your eligible family members through the Prudential Life Insurance Company of America. Long-term care is the help or supervision provided for someone with severe cognitive impairment or the inability to perform the activities of daily living. Services may be provided at the home or in a facility by a professional or caregiver. Enrollees pay the full cost of coverage to Prudential. To enroll or to obtain further information, contact Prudential. 24

In retirement, you can log in to your Online Personal Account on the STRS Ohio website to view benefit payment details, use the tax withholding calculator, access important documents and register for upcoming seminars. And those are just a few of the features available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. All of these benefit recipient account features will be available to you after your Service Retirement Application is processed. 25

As you approach retirement, please contact STRS Ohio if you have any questions. We will continue to keep you informed about issues affecting STRS Ohio members via our newsletters, website and eupdate email news service. If you are attending a counseling session, please complete and return the satisfaction survey you will receive regarding your session. 26