PFRS ENROLLMENT BY MEMBERSHIP TIER PENSIONABLE SALARY LIMITS



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PFRS ENROLLMENT BY MEMBERSHIP TIER PENSIONABLE SALARY LIMITS The PFRS contribution rate for Tier 1 members enrolled on or before May 21, 2010, is applied to the full pensionable salary up to the federal pensionable maximum. * The PFRS contribution rate for Tier 2 members enrolled after May 21, 2010, is applied to the pensionable salary up to a compensation limit based on the annual maximum wage for Social Security deductions ($118,500 for 2016). Tier 2 members who earn in excess of the annual compensation limit will be enrolled in the Defined Contribution Retirement Program (DCRP) in addition to the PFRS. A contribution of 5.5 percent of the salary in excess of the limit (plus three percent from the employer) is forwarded to a DCRP account. The PFRS contribution rate for Tier 3 members enrolled after June 27, 2011, is applied to the pensionable salary up to a compensation limit based on the annual maximum wage for Social Security deductions ($118,500 for 2016). Tier 3 members who earn in excess of the annual compensation limit will be enrolled in the Defined Contribution Retirement Program (DCRP) in addition to the PFRS. A contribution of 5.5 percent of the salary in excess of the limit (plus three percent from the employer) is forwarded to a DCRP account. *Federal Pensionable Maximum Since the PFRS is a qualified pension plan under the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, Section 401(a)(17), the current federal ceiling on pensionable compensation ($265,000 for 2016) applies to the base salaries of PFRS members.

PFRS BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER SERVICE Service Retirement eligibility requirements fall into two categories. A member in service and age 55 or older may retire without any required minimum years of service. A member with at least 20 years of service may retire at any age provided the member was enrolled in the PFRS as of January 18, 2000. The Tier 1 calculations for a Service Retirement are: Benefits equals 2 percent of Final Compensation for each If age 65 (mandatory retirement age) with 20 or more years of service credit, the Annual Benefit equals 50 percent of Final Compensation, plus 3 service over 20, up to 25 years, if enrolled in the PFRS as of January 18, 2000. plus an additional 1 percent of average Final Service Retirement eligibility for Tier 2 members is: A member in service and age 55 or older you may retire without any required minimum years of service. The Tier 2 calculations for a Service Retirement are: Benefit equals 2 percent of Final Compensation for each your plus an additional one percent of average Final Service Retirement eligibility for Tier 3 members is: A member in service and age 55 or older you may retire without any required minimum years of service. The Tier 3 calculations for a Service Retirement are: Benefit equals 2 percent of Final Compensation for each your plus an additional one percent of average Final the largest possible benefit possible.

PFRS BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER Available to members who have at least 10 years of service credit and are not yet 55 years of age when they terminate employment. Available to PFRS members who have at least 10 years of service credit and are not yet 55 years of age when they terminate employment. Available to PFRS members who have at least 10 years of service credit and are not yet 55 years of age when they terminate employment. DEFERRED The Annual Benefit for a Deferred Retirement The benefit calculation for a Deferred Retirement The benefit calculation for a Deferred Retirement Available to Tier 1 members at any age, who have at least 25 years of service credit in the PFRS. Available to Tier 2 members at any age, who have at least 25 years of service credit in PFRS. Available to Tier 3 members of any age who have at least 25 years of service credit in the PFRS. SPECIAL The Tier 1 Annual Benefit for a Special Retirement equals 65 percent of Final The Tier 2 Annual Benefit for a Special Retirement equals 65 percent of Final The Tier 3 Annual Benefit for a Special Retirement equals 60 percent of Final The maximum allowance is therefore 70 percent of your The maximum allowance is therefore 70 percent of your The maximum allowance is therefore 65 percent of your

PFRS BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER ORDINARY DISABILITY service credit, service credit, service credit, INVOLUNTARY ORDINARY DISABILITY Compensation for each year of PFRS service, every year of PFRS service over 20 up to a maximum of 25 years. Compensation for each year of SPRS service, every year of PFRS service over 20 up to a maximum of 25 years. Compensation for each year of SPRS service, every year of PFRS service over 20 up to a maximum of 25 years. *The employer must file a Resolution and/or an Official Letter with all involuntary disability applications. See the PFRS Member Handbook for details.

PFRS BENEFITS BY MEMBERSHIP TIER To qualify for a Special Disability Retirement you must: To qualify for a Special Disability Retirement you must: To qualify for a Special Disability Retirement you must: Be a PFRS member in service at the time the application is filed with the Division of Pensions and Benefits (an official leave of absence is considered in service); and Be a member in service at the time the application is filed with the Division of Pensions and Benefits (an official leave of absence is considered in service); and Be a member in service at the time the application is filed with the Division of Pensions and Benefits (an official leave of absence is considered in service); and SPECIAL DISABILITY Have five or more years of New Jersey service credit; and Have five or more years of New Jersey service credit; and Have five or more years of New Jersey service credit; and ACCIDENTAL DISABILITY If approved, the annual benefit is equal to 2/3 of your annual compensation on which pension contributions were being made at the time of retirement or the date of the traumatic event, whichever provides the higher benefit. If approved, the annual benefit is equal to 2/3 of your annual compensation on which pension contributions were being made at the time of retirement or the date of the traumatic event, whichever provides the higher benefit. If approved, the annual benefit is equal to 2/3 of your annual compensation on which pension contributions were being made at the time of retirement or the date of the traumatic event, whichever provides the higher benefit.