Some Tax Saving Strategies to Consider Before December 31
Here's a breakdown of some strategies that reduce taxes and increase savings
The FEDZONE contains all articles written by Ed Zurndorfer:
A former career Federal employee, Ed has published a staggering 1,200+ separate articles on Federal Benefits and Retirement!
Just “Google” his name, and you are likely to find a plethora of sites that contain his writings. Drawn to its mission to reach, teach
and serve Feds, Serving Those Who Serve is the only financial planning practice with which Ed has chosen to affiliate in over
20 years teaching. In addition to conducting Federal Benefits seminars for Serving Those Who Serve, you can find Ed’s
writings here on our blog in the FedZone, and on Fed-Soup, MyFederalRetirement, FederalNews Radio and NITP. He is a
member of the Maryland Society of Accountants, the National Association of Enrolled Agents, the International Society of
Certified Employee Benefits Specialists, the Financial Planning Association, the National Association of Health Underwriters,
and the Society of Financial Service Professionals. Since 1999, Ed has taught many thousands of Federal employees about
their benefits, in person and at Federal agencies all over the country. Ed is a true national treasure.
Here's a breakdown of some strategies that reduce taxes and increase savings
Understanding Your Social Security Retirement Benefits, Including When to Start Receiving Them
Over the past months, there have been a number of changes to different tax relief programs, insurance benefits and other government programs. Staying on top of these changes can be…
Understanding a “Phased Retiree” and How It Differs from a Reemployed Annuitant
Annuitants receiving a FERS pension who are considering going back to federal service: here are the rules.
As a federal employee, it’s important to understand your retirement funds in order to ensure you’re taking full advantage of the benefits available to you.
Rules for annuitants under CSRS and CSRS-offset who return to federal service after retiring.
Understanding the Tax Rules Associated with Employer-Sponsored Life Insurance, Including FEGLI
Understanding the savings and benefits that you are entitled to receive can be overwhelming and confusing—sometimes it seems like finding the information you need is next to impossible.
FY 2022 begins in October - and so new Federal Employee Group Life Insurance premiums go into effect