Finance
‘Widows Tax’ Will Be Completely Gone as of Feb. 1 Benefit Checks
MOAA made ending this unfair offset a major legislative priority.
MOAA made ending this unfair offset a major legislative priority.
Changes to laws in these states would impact hundreds of thousands of retirees and survivors.
A MOAA-backed law raised the plan's limit, but more changes are coming to the program, even if you’ve already opted out.
Veterans will be eligible for more coverage, but it won’t be automatic. Here’s what to do.
Guard and reserve members called to active duty may be paying an extra $9 million a year in interest.
Anyone receiving retirement pay who hasn’t already enrolled in the SBP may take advantage of the open season in 2023.
From contribution limits to eligibility restrictions, there are updates outside of SECURE Act 2.0.
The 2024 raise could be even bigger. Here’s why.
A recent ruling could severely weaken the Military Lending Act, putting the finances of those in uniform at risk.
The year-end federal funding bill includes updates to RMDs, contribution limits, and much more.
A nationwide rise in housing costs trigged a "significant increase" in the allowance for the coming year.
Disabled retirees may want to maintain Survivor Benefit Plan coverage now that survivors can receive both benefits in full.