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Federal Employees' Retirement System; Present Value Factors

Federal Register

Notice.

Citation: "86 FR 16398"

Page Number: "16398"

"Notices"

Agency: "Office of Personnel Management."

SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) is providing notice of adjusted present value factors applicable to retirees who elect to provide survivor annuity benefits to a spouse based on post-retirement marriage, and to retiring employees who elect the alternative form of annuity or elect to credit certain service with nonappropriated fund instrumentalities. This notice is necessary to conform the present value factors to changes in the economic and demographic assumptions adopted by the Board of Actuaries of the Civil Service Retirement System.

   DATES: The revised present value factors apply to survivor reductions or employee annuities that commence on or after October 1, 2021.

   ADDRESSES: Send requests for actuarial assumptions and data to the Board of Actuaries, care of Gregory Kissel, Senior Actuary, Office of Healthcare and Insurance, Office of Personnel Management, Room 4316, 1900 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20415, or by email to [email protected].

   FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karla Yeakle, (202) 606-0299.

   SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Several provisions of the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) require reduction of annuities on an actuarial basis. Under each of these provisions, OPM is required to issue regulations on the method of determining the reduction to ensure that the present value of the reduced annuity plus a lump-sum equals, to the extent practicable, the present value of the unreduced benefit. The regulations for each of these benefits provide that OPM will publish a notice in the Federal Register whenever it changes the factors used to compute the present values of these benefits.

Section 842.706(a) of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, prescribes the method for computing the reduction in the beginning rate of annuity payable to a retiree who elects an alternative form of annuity under 5 U.S.C. 8420a. That reduction is required to produce an annuity that is the actuarial equivalent of the annuity of a retiree who does not elect an alternative form of annuity. The present value factors listed below are used to compute the annuity reduction under 5 CFR 842.706(a).

Section 842.615 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, prescribes the use of these factors for computing the reduction required for certain elections to provide survivor annuity benefits based on a post-retirement marriage or divorce under 5 U.S.C. 8416(b), 8416(c), or SEC 8417(b). Under section 11004 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993, Public Law 103-66, effective October 1, 1993, OPM ceased collection of these survivor election deposits by means of either a lump-sum payment or installments. Instead, OPM is required to establish a permanent actuarial reduction in the annuity of the retiree. This means that OPM must take the amount of the deposit computed under the old law and translate it into a lifetime reduction in the retiree's benefit.

Subpart F of part 847 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, prescribes the use of present value factors for computing the deficiency the retiree must pay to receive credit for certain service with nonappropriated fund instrumentalities made creditable by an election under section 1043 of Public Law 104-106. Subpart I of part 847 of title 5, Code of Federal Regulations, prescribes the use of present value factors for employees that elect to credit nonappropriated fund instrumentality service to qualify for immediate retirement under section 1132 of Public Law 107-107.

OPM published the present value factors currently in effect on April 6, 2020, at 85 FR 19175. On March 29, 2021, OPM published a notice to revise the normal cost percentage under the Federal Employees' Retirement System (FERS) Act of 1986, Public Law 99-335, based on changed assumptions adopted by the Board of Actuaries of the Civil Service Retirement System. Under 5 U.S.C. 8461(i), those changes require corresponding changes in the present value factors used to produce actuarially equivalent benefits when required by the FERS Act. The revised factors will become effective on October 1, 2021, to correspond with the changes in FERS normal cost percentages. For alternative forms of annuity, the new factors will apply to annuities that commence on or after October 1, 2021. See 5 CFR 842.706. For survivor election deposits, the new factors will apply to survivor reductions that commence on or after October 1, 2021. See 5 CFR 842.615(b). For obtaining credit for service with certain nonappropriated fund instrumentalities, the new factors will apply to cases in which the date of computation under 5 CFR 847.603 or 847.809 is on or after October 1, 2021. See 5 CFR SEC 842.602, 842.616, 847.603, and SEC 847.809.

OPM is, therefore, revising the tables of present value factors to read as follows:

 Table I-FERS Present Value Factors for Ages 62 and Older                                                                                                                                                Age                                                                                                 Present value                                                                                                                                                                                            factor                                                                                               62                                                                                                  224.7                                                                                                63                                                                                                  218.0                                                                                                64                                                                                                  211.3                                                                                                65                                                                                                  204.5                                                                                                66                                                                                                  197.7                                                                                                67                                                                                                  190.8                                                                                                68                                                                                                  183.9                                                                                                69                                                                                                  176.9                                                                                                70                                                                                                  170.0                                                                                                71                                                                                                  163.0                                                                                                72                                                                                                  156.1                                                                                                73                                                                                                  149.2                                                                                                74                                                                                                  142.4                                                                                                75                                                                                                  135.7                                                                                                76                                                                                                  129.0                                                                                                77                                                                                                  122.5                                                                                                78                                                                                                  116.1                                                                                                79                                                                                                  109.7                                                                                                80                                                                                                  103.6                                                                                                81                                                                                                  97.6                                                                                                 82                                                                                                  91.7                                                                                                 83                                                                                                  86.1                                                                                                 84                                                                                                  80.6                                                                                                 85                                                                                                  75.3                                                                                                 86                                                                                                  70.3                                                                                                 87                                                                                                  65.5                                                                                                 88                                                                                                  60.9                                                                                                 89                                                                                                  56.7                                                                                                 90                                                                                                  52.6                                                                                                 91                                                                                                  48.9                                                                                                 92                                                                                                  45.4                                                                                                 93                                                                                                  42.2                                                                                                 94                                                                                                  39.2                                                                                                 95                                                                                                  36.5                                                                                                 96                                                                                                  34.0                                                                                                 97                                                                                                  31.7                                                                                                 98                                                                                                  29.7                                                                                                 99                                                                                                  27.9                                                                                                 100                                                                                                 26.3                                                                                                 101                                                                                                 24.8                                                                                                 102                                                                                                 23.3                                                                                                 103                                                                                                 21.9                                                                                                 104                                                                                                 20.4                                                                                                 105                                                                                                 18.9                                                                                                 106                                                                                                 17.0                                                                                                 107                                                                                                 14.2                                                                                                 108                                                                                                 9.5                                                                                                  109                                                                                                 6.4                                                                                                   
 Table II.A-FERS Present Value Factors for Ages 40 Through 61                                                                                                                                            Age                                                                                                 Present value                                                                                                                                                                                            factor                                                                                               40                                                                                                  270.0                                                                                                41                                                                                                  268.3                                                                                                42                                                                                                  266.6                                                                                                43                                                                                                  264.9                                                                                                44                                                                                                  263.1                                                                                                45                                                                                                  261.3                                                                                                46                                                                                                  259.4                                                                                                47                                                                                                  257.5                                                                                                48                                                                                                  255.6                                                                                                49                                                                                                  253.7                                                                                                50                                                                                                  251.7                                                                                                51                                                                                                  249.7                                                                                                52                                                                                                  247.6                                                                                                53                                                                                                  245.5                                                                                                54                                                                                                  243.3                                                                                                55                                                                                                  241.2                                                                                                56                                                                                                  239.0                                                                                                57                                                                                                  236.7                                                                                                58                                                                                                  234.4                                                                                                59                                                                                                  232.0                                                                                                60                                                                                                  229.6                                                                                                61                                                                                                  227.2                                                                                                 
 Table II.B-FERS Present Value Factors for Ages 40 Through 61                                                                                                                                            Age                                                                                                 Present value                                                                                                                                                                                            factor                                                                                               40                                                                                                  353.0                                                                                                41                                                                                                  347.9                                                                                                42                                                                                                  342.7                                                                                                43                                                                                                  337.4                                                                                                44                                                                                                  332.1                                                                                                45                                                                                                  326.7                                                                                                46                                                                                                  321.2                                                                                                47                                                                                                  315.7                                                                                                48                                                                                                  310.1                                                                                                49                                                                                                  304.5                                                                                                50                                                                                                  298.8                                                                                                51                                                                                                  293.0                                                                                                52                                                                                                  287.2                                                                                                53                                                                                                  281.2                                                                                                54                                                                                                  275.3                                                                                                55                                                                                                  269.2                                                                                                56                                                                                                  263.1                                                                                                57                                                                                                  257.0                                                                                                58                                                                                                  250.7                                                                                                59                                                                                                  244.3                                                                                                60                                                                                                  237.9                                                                                                61                                                                                                  231.3                                                                                                 
 Table III-FERS Present Value Factors for Ages at Calculation Below 40                                                                                                                                   Age at calculation                                                                                  Present value                                                                                                                                                                                            of a monthly                                                                                                                                                                                             annuity                                                                                              17                                                                                                  444.2                                                                                                18                                                                                                  441.1                                                                                                19                                                                                                  438.0                                                                                                20                                                                                                  434.7                                                                                                21                                                                                                  431.5                                                                                                22                                                                                                  428.1                                                                                                23                                                                                                  424.7                                                                                                24                                                                                                  421.2                                                                                                25                                                                                                  417.6                                                                                                26                                                                                                  413.9                                                                                                27                                                                                                  410.2                                                                                                28                                                                                                  406.3                                                                                                29                                                                                                  402.4                                                                                                30                                                                                                  398.4                                                                                                31                                                                                                  394.3                                                                                                32                                                                                                  390.1                                                                                                33                                                                                                  385.8                                                                                                34                                                                                                  381.4                                                                                                35                                                                                                  377.0                                                                                                36                                                                                                  372.4                                                                                                37                                                                                                  367.7                                                                                                38                                                                                                  362.9                                                                                                39                                                                                                  358.0                                                                                                 

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