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If you bought back your military time, you'll get more in your federal retirement pension than SS will give you. At least, I know I will.Lemeeeeeeeseeeee now ifn i got this straight. Your military don't count even though you PAID the deposit. (CHECK). AND, as was the case with my time in the military, you paid into SS the whol time. (CHECK). So how the F(**&(& do they justify this disallowance? Oh yeah...the snakes in suits don't have to!
113 and a wake up!
Bought back mine as well.
However I have always had a problem with this aspect of the system from the stanpoint of: if I'm SERVING MY COUNTRY and PLACED IN HARMS WAY why the F*(*&^ should I have to PAY to get that to COUNT towards my annuity.
112 and a wake up!
If you served military time it counts toward your leave computation date REGARDLESS if you buy back the time.
If you buy back the time, it only counts for the annuity (FERS).
Even though you paid into SS while on active duty the time is NOT applied toward your supplement.
The provision to do the computation EXCLUDES military time.
The only reason I can think they don't give you the credit is to save money from being withdrawn from the system.