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Reemployed Annuitants
Generally speaking, the treatment of a retiree's annuity and pay upon reemployment in the Federal
Government depends upon whether he or she retired on the basis of a regular, involuntary, or
disability retirement. Potential benefits that may be earned as a result of the reemployment
service depend primarily on the length of such service. Some details on Reemployed Annuitants may be found in a PDF file at OPM's Web Site by clicking
here.
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If after being retired a few years, I work 5 years as a re-employed CSRS retiree, would the extra 5 years annuity (5*2%) be subject to actuarial reduction for redeposit previously not made? BEFORE: This should be a new thread. But, once you retire and if your redeposit is eligible for actuarial reduction and you accept that, it is a permanent reduction. There is no more unpaid deposit.
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